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Why does history matter to the science studies disciplines? : a case for giving the past back its future [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Science and technology studies (STS) has perhaps provided the most ambitious set of challenges to the boundary separating history and philosophy of science since the 19th century idealists and positivists.
Fuller, Steve, Steve Fuller
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The Subject of History: Historical Subjectivity and Historical Science [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Philosophy of History, 2013
Abstract In this paper, I show how the phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions and method converge on their treatment of the historical subject. Thinkers from both traditions converge on the following thesis: that subjectivity is shaped by a historical worldview.
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Communicating Science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Modern science communication has emerged in the twentieth century as a field of study, a body of practice and a profession—and it is a practice with deep historical roots.

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DENYING THE EXISTENSE OF THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL STATE IN THE HISTORICAL RESEARCH OF THE UKRAINE SSR: END OF THE 60'S – 70'S OF THE XXTH CENTURY

open access: yesTorun International Studies, 2018
This article examines the end of the 60's – 70's of the XX century, the time characterized by intensification of repressive management of historical science in the USSR, the establishment of censorship and harassment, forcing the Ukrainian historians to ...
Nadiya Myroslavivna Kindrachuk
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The Historicity of Peirce’s Classification of the Sciences [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, 2016
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s corpus of work. I propose that Peirce’s attempt at systematising the sciences is characterised by a distinctive historicity, which I construe in two complementary senses.
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Fossils, Modality & Central Subjects in Palaeobiological Reconstruction

open access: yesPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology
Paleobiology is not only a science of the deep past: it is a science of deep possibility. Drawing on recent speculative reconstructions of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, I sketch a new account of paleobiological reconstruction.
Adrian Currie
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ФЕНОМЕН МЕТОДОЛОГІЧНОГО ПЛЮРАЛІЗМУ ЯК ОЗНАКА РОЗВИТКУ ІСТОРИЧНОЇ НАУКИ/ THE PHENOMENON OF METHODOLOGICAL PLURALISM AS A SIGN OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HISTORICAL SCIENCE

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2021
The purpose of the research is to study the influence of methodological pluralism as a meta-approach on the formation of modern historical science; to examine the role that diverse approaches played in the scientific study of the past; to ...
Svyatoslav RACHUK
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The Effect of Replicating Historical Scientific Apparatus on High School Students’ Attitudes Towards Science and Their Understanding of Nature of Science

open access: yes, 2020
For many historians of science and science educators, the method of replicating historical scientific apparatus and experiments provides an avenue for science learning, promotes critical and independent thinking, and fosters a deeper understanding of the
İREZ, OSMAN SERHAT
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Explaining Science Historically

open access: yesIsis, 2019
AbstractThe author brings out the many faces of explanation in history of science by commenting on the contributions to this Focus section.
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Вig Data and Historical Social Science [PDF]

open access: yesSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya, 2015
“Big Data” can revolutionize historical social science if it arises from substantively important contexts and is oriented towards answering substantively important questions. Such data may be especially important for answering previously largely intractable questions about the timing and sequencing of events, and of event boundaries.
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