Ian Hacking AKA Ian M. Hacking Born: 18-Feb-1936 Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Philosopher Nationality: Canada Executive summary: The Taming of Chance University: BA Mathematics and Physics, University of British Columbia (1956) University: BA Moral Science, Peterhouse College, Cambridge University (1958) University: MA and PhD, Cambridge University (1962) Professor: University of British Columbia Teacher: Lecturer, Cambridge University Professor: Stanford University Professor: University of Toronto (1982-) Professor: Philosophy and History of Science, Collège de France (2000-06)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Royal Society of Canada Guggenheim Fellowship Order of Canada 2004
Author of books:
The Logic of Statistical Inference (1965) The Emergence of Probability (1975) Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy? (1975) Representing and Intervening (1983) The Taming of Chance (1990) Scientific Revolutions (1990) Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory (1995) Mad Travellers: Reflections on the Reality of Transient Mental Illness (1998) The Social Construction of What? (1999) An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic (2001) Historical Ontology (2002)
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