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The journal seeks to advance the field by publishing innovative and thought-provoking papers, discussion notes and book reviews that open up new directions or shed new light on well-known issues. [4] The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science operates a triple-anonymized peer review process and receives over 600 submissions a year. [3]
Jonathan Birch is a British philosopher who is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work addresses the philosophy of biology, especially questions around the evolution of social behaviour and social norms, sentience, and animal welfare.
Science in a Free Society. Science in a Free Society is the 2nd full length book by the Austrian philosopher of science, Paul Feyerabend. It was published in 1978 by Schocken Books and later reprinted by Verso Books. While Feyerabend never published a second edition, Verso pressed four copies in 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1987. [1]
Nicholas Maxwell (born 3 July 1937 [1]) is a British philosopher. Maxwell taught philosophy of science at University College London, where he is now Emeritus Reader. In 2003 he founded Friends of Wisdom. [2] He has published fifteen books. [3] He has published over eighty papers in scientific and philosophical journals on problems that range ...
The Tarner lectures are a series of public lectures in the philosophy of science given at Trinity College, Cambridge since 1916. Named after Mr Edward Tarner, the lecture addresses 'the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Relations or Want of Relations between the different Departments of Knowledge.'. The inaugural lecture was given by Alfred ...
618. ISBN. 978-0915144716. The Structure of Science: Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation is a 1961 book about the philosophy of science by the philosopher Ernest Nagel, in which the author discusses the nature of scientific inquiry with reference to both natural science and social science. Nagel explores the role of reduction in ...
Alyssa Ney. Alyssa Ney is an American philosopher of science, and a professor and chair of metaphysics in the Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, and Religious Studies at LMU Munich. Her interests include metaphysics, the philosophy of physics, and the philosophy of mind.
Bicchieri is especially known for her work regarding the epistemic foundations of game theory and social norms. [1] Her recent experimental work is a major contribution to behavioral ethics, [10] as it shows how different kind of expectations influence pro-social behavior.