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ADJUNCT FACULTY
    Dubrow, G.
    Fine, A.
    Gamboa, E.
    Gowing, A.
    Harmon, A.
    Hennes, R.
    Jacoby, D.
    Leiren, T.
    Noegel, S.
    Nomura, G.
    Pianko, N.
    Salas, E.
    Sullivan, W.
    Williams, M.
    Woody, A.
    Yang, A.
    Yee, S.

EMERITUS FACULTY

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Andrea Woody
Adjunct Assistant Professor: History and Philosophy of Science
awoody@u.washington.edu

http://faculty.washington.edu/awoody/


Education

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1997

Selected Bibliography

"More Telltale Signs: What Attention to Representation Reveals about Scientific Explanation", PSA 2002 Proceedings, in press.

"Telltale Signs: What Common Explanatory Strategies in Chemistry Reveal about Explanation Itself", Foundations of Chemistry, in press.

"On Explanatory Practice and Disciplinary Identity", Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 988: 22-29 (2003). [www.annalsnyas.org]

With Clark Glymour, "Missing Elements: What Philosophers of Science Might Discover in Chemistry", Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry, N. Bhushan and S. Rosenfeld, eds., Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 17-33.

"Putting Quantum Mechanics to Work in Chemistry: The Power of Diagrammatic Representation", Philosophy of Science 67 (Proceedings): S612-S627 (2000).

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