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French Studies in the Philosophy of Science

2009
Having examined previous volumes of the Boston Studies series devoted to different countries, and having discussed the best way to present contemporary research in France, we have arrived at a careful selection of 15 participants, including the organizers. Our aim is to bring together philosophers and practicing scientist from the major institutions of
Brenner, Anastasios, Gayon, Jean
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Philosophy of Science and Science Studies

2018
Science studies have proposed a novel and integrated outlook on scientific activity, to be described in a quasi-anthropological way and without the supposed normative prejudice of most philosophers of science. This chapter examines the stiff competition between philosophy of science and science studies in accounting for what science really is about ...
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Japanese Studies in the Philosophy of Science

1998
Introduction: A Short History of Japanese Philosophy of Science F.G. Nagasaka. 1. The Mind as Human Jobs N. Sawada. 2. Other Minds W. Kuroda. 3. On the Individuation of Events H. Nakamura. 4. Mind, Privacy and Causality H. Sakamoto. 5. Double Look: Science Superposed on a Perceptual World S. Ohmori. 6. Scientific Laws as Tools for Taxonomy N. Yosida. 7.
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Science Studies as Naturalized Philosophy

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2012
Science Studies as Naturalized Philosophy Finn Collin Dordecht, Springer, 2011 xiii + 247 pp., ISBN 9789048197408, €104.00, US$139.00 (hardback) Finn Collin's book is yet another attempt to debunk ...
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Bulgarian Studies in the Philosophy of Science

2003
Preface D. Ginev. Introduction D. Ginev. Part I: Investigations in the General Philosophy of Science. The Danger of Catching Nature in Contradiction S. Petrov. Scientific Rationality, Decision and Choice V. Bouzov. The Information Technology Revolution: A New, Techno-Economic Paradigm S. Spassov. Are Bifurcations of Human Knowledge Possible? A. Petrov.
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