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CURRICULUM VITAE Pablo Lorenzano Pablo Lorenzano Personal Information Name: Pablo LORENZANO Born: March 5, 1962 Place: Buenos Aires, Argentine Passport number: 14.591.880 Personal Address: Charcas 2508, 6° ”B” (C1425BMB) Buenos Aires Argentine Tel./Fax: +54-11-4961-4392 E-mail: [email protected] Personal Webpage: http://plorenzano.wordpress.com/ Work Address: National University of Quilmes, Roque Sáenz Peña 352 (B1876BXD) Bernal, Prov. Buenos Aires, Argentine Tel./Fax: +54-11-4365-7100 E-mail: [email protected] 1 Pablo Lorenzano EDUCATION High School 1975-76 Escuela Nacional Normal Mixta “General José Gervasio Artigas”, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentine. 1976-77 Colegio Madrid, Distrito Federal, Mexico. 1977-78 Escuela Secundaria N° 97 “Juan Enrique Pestalozzi”, Distrito Federal, Mexico. 1978-81 Colegio Madrid, Distrito Federal, Mexico. General average: 9,28/10. Qualification: Mention of honor. Undergraduate Studies 1982-86 Philosophy. Degree: Graduate in Philosophy. Average: 9,32/10. Qualification: Mention of honor. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Distrito Federal, Mexico. Graduate Studies 1989 Doctor in Philosophy. Inscription. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires. Argentine. 1990 Master in Philosophy. Degree: Master in Philosophy. Secretary of Exams. Area of Philosophy and Social Sciences. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1995 Doctor in Philosophy. Degree: Doctor in Philosophy. Qualification unanimously: magna cum laude. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 2 Pablo Lorenzano Attendance to Courses and Seminaries 1987 “The Logic of Social Sciences”. Seminar. Introductory course University of Buenos Aires. 1986-89 “Animal Behavior”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires. 1986-89 “Understanding Natural Environments”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires. 1986-89 “Biochemistry Update”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires. 1986-89 “Advanced Seminar in Genetics”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires. 1990 “International Symposium on Structures in Mathematical Theories”. Symposium organized by the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science. University of Basque Country. San Sebastián, Spain. 1990 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1990-91 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1991-92 “Semantics, Epistemology and Ontology of Science I”. Course. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1992 “Semantics, Epistemology and Ontology of Science II”. Course. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 3 Pablo Lorenzano Attendance to Graduate Courses and Seminars with Evaluation 1990 “More Recent Works in the Theory of Scientific Explanation”. Main Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10). 1991 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10). 1991-92 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10). 1992 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10). 1992-93 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10). Attendance to Postdoctoral Courses 1996 “Molecular Biology”. Theoretical-practical course. Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires/Faculty of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine. 4 Pablo Lorenzano Teaching experience Years: 1983-2011 Current Teaching Position Full Professor (Ordinarius). Area: Philosophy of Science. National University of Quilmes. From 1998. Teaching Activities in Undergraduate Program Studies 1983-84 Instructor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. 1983-84 Instructor. Subject: “History of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. 1985-86 Teacher. Subjects: “Logic”, “Ethics” and “History of Philosophical Doctrines”. School “New Continent” (High school). Mexico. 1986-89 Instructor. Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Knowledge”. Common Basic Cycle. University of Buenos Aires. 1986-89 Instructor . Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Thought”. UBA XXI Program of Distance Education. University of Buenos Aires. 1989 Instructor. Subject: “History of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires. 1989-92 Instructor in charge of practical works. Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Thought”. Department of Scientific Thought. Common Basic Cycle. University of Buenos Aires. 1992-95 Professor. Subject: “Castellano” in all their levels. Popular University “Otto-Suhr” (“Otto-Suhr-Volkshochschule”). Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1996-98 Assistant Professor. Subjects: “Philosophy” and “Philosophy of Science”. National University of Quilmes. 1996 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “The Structure of Scientific Theories”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires. 5 Pablo Lorenzano 1997 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “Historical Philosophy of Science: Thomas S. Kuhn and the Structuralist View of Theories”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires. 1997 Assistant Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 1997 Assistant Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 1998 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 1998 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE. 1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2000 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “Some Relationships Between Philosophy and History of Science: the „ Whig‟ Interpretation of the History of Genetics and Its Formal Reconstruction”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires. 1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE. 2000 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2000 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE. 2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 6 Pablo Lorenzano 2001 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “The Carnapian Program”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires. 2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE. 2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2003 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2004 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes. 2004 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. 2005 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes. 2005 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, University Virtual de Quilmes, National University of Quilmes. 2006 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University