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Using digitized newspaper archives to investigate identity formation in long-term public discourse

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Philosophy, history and sociology of science: Interdisciplinary relations and complex social identities

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2014
Sociology and philosophy of science have an uneasy relationship, while the marriage of history and philosophy of science has—on the surface at least—been more successful.
Hauke Riesch
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Introduction: History of Science and Philosophy of Science

Perspectives on Science, 2002
The four papers and the comment that make up the bulk of this issue of Perspectives on Science, originated in a session organized by Friedrich Steinle for a meeting of the History of Science Society in Denver in 2001. We were struck by the extent to which, in spite of their differences, each of the papers managed to surmount some of the obstacles that ...
Steinle, F., Burian, R.
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Experiments in History and Philosophy of Science

Perspectives on Science, 2002
The increasing attention on experiment in the last two decades has led to important insights into its material, cultural and social dimensions. However, the role of experiment as a tool for generating knowledge has been comparatively poorly studied. What questions are asked in experimental research? How are they treated and eventually resolved? And how
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Philosophy of Science and History of Science

Osiris, 1995
Des sociologues ont souligne l'importance des idees philosophiques d'un caractere moral et sociopolitique, et ont montre que la philosophie a eu un impact considerable sur l'histoire des ...
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The History of Science and The Philosophy of Science

2020
Both history of science and philosophy of science have long genealogies as academic specialities. Philosophers of science generally trace their roots to Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics. That work – with its emphasis on the structure of explanation, the nature of causation and the linkage between concepts and experience – effectively paved the way for ...
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History and Philosophy of Science

Social Scientist, 1990
Abstract The point and policy of this little group is indeed to make such real contact between practitioners, e.g. ecologists, pharmacologists, etc., and more theoretical types so that the methodological work done shall really be fit to cohere with problems arising in the real world.
Rajendra Prasad   +3 more
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Science, History and Philosophy

Philosophy, 1931
Contacts between Italian and English thought of late years have been both frequent and effective.
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History and Philosophy of Science

2014
This chapter is concerned primarily with the educational roles and academic contributions of programs in history and philosophy of science (hereafter HPS) in Australasia. It focuses mainly on those that are most relevant to the overall project of writing a history of philosophy in Australasia. The philosophy of science has always been an important part
Brian Ellis   +10 more
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