Stephen Gaukroger

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Stephen Gaukroger
FAHA, FRHS, FRSA, FRSN
Born(1950-07-09)July 9, 1950
DiedSeptember 3, 2023(2023-09-03) (aged 73)
NationalityBritish/Australian
Occupation(s)Historian of Philosophy and Science

Stephen Gaukroger (1950–2023) was a British

History of Science at the University of Sydney.[2][3]

Life

Stephen Gaukroger was born on 9 July, 1950, in

Oldham, Lancashire, and educated at Cardinal Langley Grammar School. He studied Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was awarded first class honours with the official congratulations of the Board of Examiners. He was a graduate student at Darwin College, Cambridge
, completing his PhD in 1977 in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.

In 1977 he was elected to a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and at the end of 1978 moved to a research fellowship at the University of Melbourne. In 1981 he took up a lectureship in philosophy at the University of Sydney. He married Helen Irving in 1980. He divided his time between Sydney and London.

Honours

Gaukroger was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities in 1992, a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 2016, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2016, corresponding member of l’Académie Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences in 2007 and full member in 2016. In 2003 he was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for contributions to history of philosophy and history of science.

Works

Books

Books edited

Written introduction

  • Charles Bonnet, Analytical Essay on the Faculties of the Soul. Oxford University Press, 2022.

References

  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Stephen Gaukroger (1950-2023)". Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  2. ^ Humphreys, Joe (7 January 2021). "Is philosophy becoming 'air guitar to the music of science'?". The Irish Times.
  3. The Times Educational Supplement.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link
    )

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