Search result: Course units in Autumn Semester 2017

History and Philosophy of Knowledge Master Information
Basic Courses
Seminars
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
851-0129-00LWriting for Others - Science and Public Restricted registration - show details W2 credits2VU. J. Wenzel
701-0019-00LReadings in Environmental Thinking Information W3 credits2SJ. Ghazoul, G. Hirsch Hadorn, A. Patt
851-0125-51LPhilosophy of Technology: Man and Machine
Does not take place this semester.
Particularly suitable for students of D-CHAB, D-HEST, D-MAVT, D-MATL
W3 credits2GM. Hampe
851-0551-05LThe Moon Over Cape Canaveral. History of Manned Space FlightW3 credits2SD. Gugerli
851-0157-79LHans Blumenberg, The Readability of the WorldW3 credits2SM. Hagner
851-0157-80LWhat is Enlightenment?W3 credits2SM. Hagner
851-0157-83LA Short History of the Senses Restricted registration - show details
Number of praticipants limited to 25
W3 credits2SV. Wolff
851-0157-82LSciences and Philosophy: The History of a Complicated Relationship Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 40
W3 credits2SM. Wulz, N. El Kassar
851-0157-81LZurich Airport (Kloten) - Anatomy of a Complicated Site (Research and Writing Workshop) Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 30
W3 credits2SN. Guettler, M. Stadler
851-0157-76LHistory of Ancient Science Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 40
W3 credits2SS. Mastorakou
851-0157-77LSight of Nature (With a Book in the Hand) - Evidence and Autopsy in the Early Modern Period Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 30
W3 credits2ST. Asmussen
851-0147-03LRelevance and Information
Particularly suitable for students of D-INFK
W3 credits2SM. Hampe, T. Hofmann
851-0127-29LLegitimate Killing Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 45
W3 credits2SH. Wiedebach
851-0125-67LStructuralist and Post-Structuralist Approaches to Signs and KnowledgeW3 credits2SR. Wagner
851-0301-10LTitle: What does the "Beautiful" mean? Elements and History of a Theory of the BeautifulW3 credits2SA. Kilcher
851-0125-69LWhat is Science? Information Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 25
W3 credits2SK. Bschir
851-0144-07LThe Infinite in Philosophy and in the Exact Sciences: Logic, Mathematics, Physics Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 40.

Particularly suitable for students of D-MATH, D-PHYS
W3 credits2SG. Sommaruga
851-0101-53LHistorical Collections in Context: Putting Butterflies, Stones, and Orchids on Film
Particularly suitable for students of D-BIOL, D-BSSE, D-USYS
W3 credits2SB. Schär, M. Greeff
851-0101-20LPeople on the Move: Migration and Diaspora in Modern History (1750-2000)W3 credits2SH. Fischer-Tiné
851-0145-06LHistory and Philosophy of Chemistry Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 15

Particularly suitable for students of D-CHAB
W3 credits2SS. Baier
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