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Helen Longino was born on July 13th, in 1944 and is an American philosopher of science.
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Helen had received re bachelors in philosophy from Barnard college in 1966.
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Helen earned her master's in philosophy at Sussex university in 1967.
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Helen receive her PhD from John Hopkins university in 1973. Her research consisted of philosophy of science, social epistemiology, and feminist philosophy.
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Helen found herself teaching philosophy at the university of Phoenix in the years of 1973-1975.
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Helen also taught at Mills College between the years of 1975-1990.
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In 1990 helen had published her first book called Science as "Social Knowledge". In her writing she argued on the behalf of social values. Below is a link to an Audio File of the writing if you would have about an hour of your time to listen.
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Helen published the article The Fate of Knowledge in 2001
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Helen as well acquired alot of administrative Positions over her time including but not limited to being Vice President, President, and Immediate Past President, Philosophy of Science Association.
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In 2013 helen wrote the article Studying Human Behavior, a study of the relationship between logical, epistemological, and social aspects of behavioral research.
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On October 20th, 2014 Helen had earned doctor honoris causa from Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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In this video you are about to watch will give you insight on studying human behavior as an individual or as a group presented by yours truly Helen Longino, please enjoy.
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In April of 2016 she had earned fellow at American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Helen became the First Vice President of the Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science.
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On May 13th, 2016 Helen has earned the doctor honoris causa, from the university of Turku School of Economics, in Finland.