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Author: Brian Hepburn

I'm an Historian and Philosopher of Science, with a PhD in HPS from the University of Pittsburgh in 2007. My longstanding research interest has been how formal languages facilitate problem solving in science, particularly the example of the revolutionary success of the analytic form of calculus in 18th century mechanics. Lately my research has turned to normativity in STEM practice.

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