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The journal was founded by Alwin Diemer, Lutz Geldsetzer and Gert König. It first appeared in 1970 under the heading Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie / Journal for General Philosophy of Science with Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden.
Journal for General Philosophy of Science; ... Philosophy & Technology; Philosophy and Theology; Philosophy East and West; Philosophy in the Contemporary World;
Philosophy (journal) Philosophy and Literature; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research; Philosophy & Public Affairs; Philosophy & Technology; Philosophy and Theology; Philosophy Compass; Philosophy East and West; Philosophy in Review; Philosophy in the Contemporary World; Philosophy of Management; Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal ...
Pages in category "Philosophy of science journals" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Journal for General Philosophy of Science; P.
The philosophy of technology is a sub-field of philosophy that studies the nature of technology and its social effects. Philosophical discussion of questions relating to technology (or its Greek ancestor techne ) dates back to the very dawn of Western philosophy . [ 1 ]
The strong programme's influence on science and technology studies is credited as being unparalleled (Latour 1999). The largely Edinburgh -based school of thought aims to illustrate how the existence of a scientific community , bound together by allegiance to a shared paradigm , is a prerequisite for normal scientific activity.
Philosophy of Science publishes the best work in philosophy of science, broadly construed, five times a year. Every January, April, July, and October (the regular issues) the journal publishes articles, book reviews, discussion notes, and essay reviews; every December it publishes proceedings from the most recent Biennial Meeting of the ...
A communications artifact (Rugby Aerial Tuning Inductor) at the Science Museum, London, UK . Science and technology studies (STS) or science, technology, and society is an interdisciplinary field that examines the creation, development, and consequences of science and technology in their historical, cultural, and social contexts.