“Scientific Realism, Antirealism, and the Underdetermination of Theory by Evidence†is the topic of the next Faculty Forum at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. Academic Dean Samuel Ruhmkorff will present his talk on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. The talk, which is free and open to the public, will take place in the Oak Room of Blodgett House.
Samuel Ruhmkorff, Dean of Academic Affairs and Faculty in Philosophy, holds A.B. from Washington University in St. Louis, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, all in philosophy. Dr. Ruhmkorff's research examines the nature and strength of scientific evidence, and the foundations of probabilistic belief and inference.
Prior to coming to Simon’s Rock, Samuel Ruhmkorff was visiting assistant professor at University of Missouri, where he taught courses on contemporary philosophy, advanced epistemology, and ethics. His professional presentations have included “Accuracy and Vague Opinion†for the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, and “Underdetermination and antirealism†for the Central States Philosophical Association. His publications include “Reliabilism and Inference to the Best Explanation,†in Mistakes of Reason, University of Toronto Press, and “Avoiding Certain Frustration, Reflection, and the Cable Guy Paradox,†in Philosophical Studies. Dr. Ruhmkorff became Simon’s Rock’s Dean of Academic Affairs in 2005.
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Striking Out Cancer in Berkshires Holds Sunday Party Before June 27 Games
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Striking out Cancer in the Berkshires has been bringing smiles for half a decade.
This year, it also is bringing Smiley.
A day of community baseball and softball games that act as a fund-raiser for the Jimmy Fund is the brainchild of Joe DiCicco, who has expanded the event’s footprint over the years and seen a steady growth in money raised as a result.
This year’s games are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on June 27 on Buddy Pellerin Field at Clapp Park.
But the festivities begin this Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Sideline Saloon on Fenn Street, where DiCicco invites families to come down, free of charge, to take photos with a Boston Red Sox World Series Trophy and meet Boston mascot Wally the Green Monster and Smiley, the mascot of the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox.
“It’s just a little way to give back to the community to start the week,” DiCicco said. “Last year, we had the trophy for the first time, and they want to bring it back, so that’s a good thing. Wally is different, and so is Smiley.”
What has not changed is DiCicco’s dedication to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund, inspired by Einar Gustafson, a child who beat cancer with the help of Dr. Sidney Farber in 1948 and shared his story with the world under the name Jimmy to protect his anonymity.
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