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Toward a Cognitive-Historical Understanding of Michael Faraday's Research: Editor's Introduction
Ryan D. Tweney
Ryan D. Tweney
Bowling Green State University
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Ryan D. Tweney
Bowling Green State University
Ryan Tweney is a Professor of Psychology at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, where he has been part of the BGSU faculty since 1970. Effective in May, 2005, he assumed the status of Emeritus Professor, and is currently dividing his time between Bowling Green and his home in Beatty, Nevada. Currently, he is continuing his work on Michael Faraday and a recent series of studies on the cognitive underpinnings of religious belief and its relationship to scientific thinking.
Online Issn: 1530-9274
Print Issn: 1063-6145
© 2006 by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2006
Perspectives on Science (2006) 14 (1): 1–6.
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Ryan D. Tweney; Toward a Cognitive-Historical Understanding of Michael Faraday's Research: Editor's Introduction. Perspectives on Science 2006; 14 (1): 1–6. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/posc.2006.14.1.1
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