Philosophy of Science
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- British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS)
- Publishes the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, sponsors an annual summer conference. With relevant links.
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- CSHPS/SCHPS
- The Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science offers a forum for interdisciplinary scholars. Presents its newsletter and conferences in French and English.
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- International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC)
- Studies the philosophical foundations of chemistry and their connection to other philosophical disciplines. With publications and events.
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- Society for Philosophy and Geography
- Professional organization promotes discussion between the disciplines. Includes membership and contact information.
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- The Association for Social Economics
- Devoted to research in the ethical foundations and implications of economic analysis. Offers a world congress, membership details, its review, and a forum.
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- Anjan Chakravartty
- Philosopher of Science at the University of Toronto. Bibliography and downloadable papers.
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- Bas C. van Fraasen
- Philosopher of science at Princeton University. Extensive bibliography and articles.
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- Ioannis Votsis
- Philosopher of Science at the University of Duesseldorf. Bibliography and downloadable papers.
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- John Earman
- Philosopher of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. Bibliographical information included.
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- Mary Hesse
- Homage website for this philosopher of science. Includes bibliographies of primary and secondary sources.
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- Philip Kitcher
- Philosopher of science based at Columbia University. Bibliographical and other information included.
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- Philosophy of Science
- Journal of the Philosophy of Science Association. Provides instructiosn for authors, related links, and forthcoming issue tables of contents.
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- Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities
- Research based on the Posnan School with the objective to elaborate a philosophy of history which tries to explain the most important turning points in the history of mankind (like the Russian Revolution or the events leading up to the fall of Communism in Poland), using a wealth of idealisational models which have their theoretical and methodological roots in the conception of science typical of the School.
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- The Rutherford Journal
- The New Zealand Journal for the history and philosophy of science and technology, published annually.
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- A Palindrome: Conscious Living Creatures as Instruments of Nature; The Latter as an Instrument of the Former.
- A palindromic relationship is reported between astrophysical-biological evolution and mind-possessing living creatures in it. Essay by Mario Crocco.
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- Cognition and Biological Evolution
- Idealist philosophy resolves a fundamental paradox in the materialist account of evolution. Essay by Axel Randrup.