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Dr. Julia Bursten is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. She specializes in the philosophy and history of science, focusing on interdisciplinary scientific practices such as nanoscience and agricultural science. Her research examines how conceptual tools and models shape scientific knowledge production, with particular emphasis on classification, modeling, and inter-theory relations. She coordinates the Mid-South Philosophy of Science Network, fostering collaboration among regional scholars.
Education: PhD (2015) and MA (2011) in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Pittsburgh; BA (2008) in Philosophy from Rice University.
Research Interests: Philosophy of nanoscience, philosophy of agricultural science, history of healthcare ethics, and synthetic sciences. Her work bridges philosophy with practical scientific challenges, emphasizing applied epistemology and the role of scale in scientific explanation.
Teaching: Courses include philosophy of science, healthcare ethics, logic, and science-society relationships. She develops innovative pedagogical tools like podcast assignments and collaborative learning strategies, emphasizing critical thinking and clear communication.
Collaborations: Active partnerships with scientists, including nanochemist Dr. Jill Millstone, and extension work in agricultural science. Her research highlights knowledge coproduction between scientists, farmers, and communities.
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