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Published: 15 June 2005
... built his influential S-matrix program around a scaffolding of reinterpreted Feynman diagrams and worked hard to spread the new diagrammatic techniques far and wide. Theorists working elsewhere, such as Princeton, did not follow Chew in reaching the same conclusions about what...
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Published: 05 May 2022
...This chapter narrates a history of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center as a story of migration and Cold War empire building. The first institutionally supported electronic music studio in the US, the CPEMC was founded at Columbia University with the support of a massive Rockefeller...
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Published: 05 May 2022
...This chapter tells the little-known story of the first foreign-born visiting composers at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, which was founded as an institution of Cold War cultural diplomacy (as described in Vladimir Ussachevsky’s founding documents). Michiko Toyama worked...
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Published: 15 May 2008
...The first few years after Richard Rorty received tenure at Princeton University in 1965 were relatively productive ones. He published little in 1966—only a two-page encyclopedia entry on Aristotle and a review of John Boler's book Charles Peirce and Scholastic Realism...
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Published: 15 May 2008
... for tenure at Yale were even slimmer than they were at Princeton University, and that John Smith, with his dismissive reference to au courant movements in philosophy, was betraying his own incapacities. These points could not be expressed to Smith, who would have reacted badly to the charge that Yale...
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Published online: 21 March 2013
Published in print: 15 May 2008
... enrolled at the University of Chicago at the age of fifteen. There he came under the tutelage of polymath Richard McKeon, whose catholic approach to philosophical systems would profoundly influence Rorty's own thought. Doctoral work at Yale University led to Rorty's landing a job at Princeton University...
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Published: 15 April 2009
... it at Princeton University and Rutgers University. They also discuss Gillis's first exposure to what was to become the new British social history. historian memoirs John R. Gillis history British social history Amherst College Princeton University Rutgers University Some are born historians, but I am...
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Published: 01 December 2009
... and the ways in which well-being data can best contribute to public policy debate. Detailed measurement of affect over the day provides excellent information for monitoring well-being and its distribution in the population. Both the Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) and the Princeton Affect and Time Survey (PATS...