Mary Hesse
Mary Brenda Hesse FBA was an English philosopher of science, latterly a professor in the subject at the University of Cambridge.Biography
Mary Hesse was born in Reigate, Surrey, to Ethelbert Thomas Hesse and Brenda Hesse.
From 1949, she studied at Imperial College London, where she received a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1945, followed by a PhD in electron microscopy in 1948. She earned a master's degree in 1949 from University College London. Hesse lectured on mathematics at Royal Holloway College from 1947 to 1951, and at the University of Leeds from 1951 to 1955. From 1955 to 1959 she taught philosophy and history of science at the University of London. In 1960 she was appointed to a lectureship in the same subject at the University of Cambridge, and in 1968 to a readership. Hesse was a Fellow of Wolfson College from its beginning in 1965, and served as its Vice-President from 1976 to 1980. From 1975 until her early retirement in 1985, she remained at Cambridge as Professor of Philosophy of Science.
Hesse was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1971, as president of the Philosophy of Science Association in 1979, and awarded a Cambridge honorary ScD in 2002. Retiring in 1985, she remained living in Cambridge until her death on 2 October 2016.Publications
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Academic papers/book chapters, a selection:
- " in , S. E. Toulmin, Hutchinson: London 1962, pp. 49-57.
- in ', E. McMullin, University of Notre Dame Press: Notre Dame 1963, pp. 372-39
- " Philosophy of Science, vol. 31, no. 4, 1964, pp. 319–327
- in , Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. IV, M. Radner and S. Winokur, University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis 1970, pp. 164–80
- , Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58, 1974