
معرفی
Gordon McOuat is the Inglis Professor at Dalhousie University, specializing in the history, philosophy, and sociocultural dimensions of science. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and has held fellowships at institutions including Cambridge University, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, and MIT’s Dibner Institute. His academic roles include past-president of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science (CHSPS) and director of major SSHRC-funded projects like “Cosmopolitanism and the Local in Science and Nature” and “Situating Science.”
- Education: BA, MA, PhD (University of Toronto)
- Key Research: History of classification systems, natural kinds, and the interplay between science and culture
- Notable Projects: SSHRC Impact Award finalist (2015), co-coordinator of public lecture series on science trust and automation
His research explores the politics of scientific knowledge production, including Eastern mathematical traditions and revisionist histories of essentialism. He has authored/co-authored books like Spaces of Science (2022) and contributed to interdisciplinary collaborations linking academia with public engagement.
McOuat’s publications span journals in history, philosophy, and science studies, emphasizing global knowledge flows and critiques of Eurocentric scientific narratives. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary debates on science’s role in society.




