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  1. Philosophy Through Science Fiction: A Coursebook with Readings by Ryan Nichols, Nicholas D. Smith, et all 2008-09-19
  2. Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science (Bradford Books)
  3. Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science by Werner Heisenberg, 2007-05-01
  4. Evidence for God: 50 Arguments for Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy, and Science
  5. Science, Philosophy and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union by Loren R. Graham, 1989-09
  6. The Philosophy of Science (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)
  7. Philosophy of Science: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  8. Heidegger's Philosophy of Science (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by Trish Glazebrook, 2000-01-01
  9. Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
  10. A History of Science in Society: From Philosophy to Utility
  11. Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by Lisa Bortolotti, 2008
  12. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science (Routledge Philosophy Companions)
  13. Philosophy and Science Fiction
  14. Feminism and Philosophy of Science: An Introduction (Understanding Feminist Philosophy) by Elizabeth Potter, 2006-05-15

21. Intute: Arts And Humanities - Philosophy
Search or browse the database of Philosophy resources which have been selected, evaluated and philosophy of science Philosophy of Social Science
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22. Science/AAAS | Collections: History And Philosophy Of Science
History and philosophy of science. Refine by Section. View all, Original Research, News, Reviews, Perspectives Essays, Editorials, Letters Policy
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23. ScienceDirect - Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science Part C: Studies In
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24. Minnesota Center For Philosophy Of Science
Hosted by the University of Minnesota. Presents its research activity and conferences.
http://www.mcps.umn.edu/
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Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
links to other philosophy, science studies, and science resources
The University of Minnesota houses the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science (MCPS) the oldest center for philosophy of science in the world. Founded by Herbert Feigl in 1953 the Center is a research unit whose members include faculty from a variety of units on the Twin Cities campus. It is the source of the series Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science , published by the University of Minnesota Press. Some of the Center's activities include bringing in guest lectures, organizing conferences, workshops, lecture series, and presenting luncheon seminars. Overall, the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science represents one the world's largest concentrations of resources for the study of philosophy of science. The faculty's research includes a wide variety of issues in the philosophy of science as well as topics relating to particular sciences. Its members include specialists in the philosophies of physics, mathematics, biomedical science, mind, psychology, and cognitive science. The Center maintains relations with and sponsors programs with other units, including the

25. Oxford Journals | Society
The purpose of the BSPS is to study the logic, the methods, and the philosophy of science, as well as those of the various special sciences, including the
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26. Institute For The History And Philosophy Of Science And Technology
Institute for the History and philosophy of science. Graduate and undergraduate programs, faculty list and resources for students.
http://www.hps.utoronto.ca/
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The Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IHPST) is a graduate studies and research institute offering MA and PhD degrees. The main areas of faculty expertise are: history of medicine and biological sciences, history of mathematics and physical sciences, history of technology, general philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, philosophy of medicine, philosophy of physics and philosophy of mathematics. [more] We are proud to announce the launch of Spontaneous Generations , an HPS journal edited by graduate students at IHPST.
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Annals of Science
Edited by Trevor H. Levere Historia Mathematica
Edited by Craig Fraser "Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945,"
Edited by Trevor H. Levere Spontaneous Generations University of Toronto Museum of Scientific Instrument

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27. Reilly Center -- HPS Graduate Program
Graduate program and lecture series for history and philosophy of science. Includes course descriptions.
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The Commerce and Politics of Science
September 21-24, 2006
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28. Scientific Method And Philosophy Of Science
Article comparing reductionism and emergence, in the context of history and evolutionary epistemology. Hosted by the Center for the Study of Complex Systems
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Scientific Method and Philosophy of Science
30 Dec 2007 19:31 Philosophy of science these days seems largely concerned with questions of method, justification and reliability - what do scientists do (and are they all doing the same thing? are they doing what they think they're doing?), and does it work, and if so why, and what exactly does it produce? There are other issues, too, like, do scientific theories really tell us about the world, or just give us tools for making predictions (and is there a difference there?). The whole reductionism emergence squabble falls under this discipline, too. But (so far as an outsider can judge), method is where most of the debate is these days. Of course, most scientists proceed in serene indifference to debates in methodology, and indeed all other aspects of the philosophy of science. What Medawar wrote thirty years ago and more is still true today: If the purpose of scientific methodology is to prescribe or expound a system of enquiry or even a code of practice for scientific behavior, then scientists seem to be able to get on very well without it. Most scientists receive no tuition in scientific method, but those who have been instructed perform no better as scientists than those who have not. Of what other branch of learning can it be said that it gives its proficients no advantage; that it need not be taught or, if taught, need not be learned? (Actually

29. The History And Philosophy Of Science, Technology And Medicine
Long list of internet resources in the field of the history of science.
http://www.imss.fi.it/~tsettle/index.html
La Storia
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By way of Introduction The sites selected for this list conform loosely to criteria determined by the nature of the
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and the students and scholars who have either visited it in Florence or have had reason to come to its Homepage. There is no attempt to provide a full listing of internet resources for the history of science or its many sister disciplines; it is hoped that the sources indicated will give access to that wider world. The Istituto is one of the main centers for those disciplines in Italy and Europe, and it provides several on-line services, including this one. The Museo has an important, specialized collection of scientific instruments and artifacts. Emphasized here, then, are Italian and European sites with related activities or interests. Emphasized also are sites which are the result of concerted efforts on the part of their designers to explore the use of the internet for serious research and teaching, wherever they may be in the world. Index A Titolo di Introduzione I siti selezionati in questo elenco si conformano ai criteri determinati dalle caratteristiche dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Indice
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30. Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome
Interdisciplinary scholarly journal devoted to issues in the philosophy, history, and sociology of science.
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International Studies in the Philosophy of Science is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing original research in philosophy of science and in philosophically informed history and sociology of science. Its scope includes the foundations and methodology of the natural, social, and human sciences, philosophical implications of particular scientific theories, and broader philosophical reflection on science. The editors invite contributions not only from philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, but also from researchers in the sciences. The journal publishes articles from a wide variety of countries and philosophical traditions. The editors encourage participation in the annual Philosophy of Science conference at the Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, a forum for high-quality research and international debate in philosophy of science. Rated 'A' in the European Reference Index in the Humanities (ERIH)
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31. Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science Part A - Elsevier
Studies in History and philosophy of science is devoted to the integrated study of the history, philosophy and sociology of the sciences.
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32. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=09254560 - Similar pages Centre for Logic and philosophy of sciencePart of the philosophy department at Ghent University, Belgium. Offers information about the research projects, lectures, and workshops.
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33. Department Of History And Philosophy Of Science, Eötvös University
Department of History and philosophy of science, Budapest, Hungary, in English and Hungarian. Offers graduate and undergraduate programs.
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34. L&PS - Logic And Philosophy Of Science: An Electronic Journal
Konstanz; Giancarlo Zanier, Trieste. Gustavo Cevolani Luca Tambolo. Gaia Serafini Alessio Lorenzi Department of Philosophy University of Trieste.
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www.kluweronline.com/issn/09254560 - philosophy of science at UC IrvineCourses offered in Logic and philosophy of science to graduate and undergraduate students. With location details.
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36. Unit For History And Philosophy Of Science - The University Of Sydney
Undergraduate and graduate courses in history and philosophy of science, graduate certificate program.
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37. Committee For Philosophy And The Sciences
CPaS replaces two previous committees, the Committee for the History and philosophy of science, and the Committee for Cognitive Studies.
http://carnap.umd.edu/

38. Toward A Buddhist Philosophy Of Science
An essay examining science, technology, and related topics from a Buddhist perspective.
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Toward a Buddhist Philosophy of Science
Science is the cornerstone of the European-American culture that has transformed the entire globe over the last few centuries. Buddhism is a deeply rooted religious tradition of Asia, now emerging as a powerful global voice. Science and Buddhism both address the nature of human experience, but in quite different ways. Science elaborates and refines a collection of interconnected theories, facts, procedures, and equipment, constituting an ever more powerful tool for working with and in the world. Buddhism focusses more on the mind and how our way of thinking affects our experience. Both science and Buddhism show how everyday appearances arise from underlying structures. By understanding these structures one gains new freedom, to choose among alternatives by working effectively with the cause and effect relations. Science has given us great power to understand and change the world. But this power has also let us create new and bigger problems for ourselves. Without examining how the dynamics of mind underlies our experience, it might seem that the evolutionary path of science and technology is a matter beyond our choice or responsibility. But the profound insights of Buddhism reveal that our perceptions and actions arise in habitual self-reinforcing cycles, and the methods taught in the Buddhist tradition enable us to intervene in these cycles. Science and technology in some form or other, which is to say some way of thinking about and working with the world, are a fundamental dimension of human existence. Modern science has blossomed by driving the refinement of ideas through public debate grounded in clear evidence. Buddhism shows the dynamics underlying any such evolving pattern of experience, and provides tools to open these patterns to boundless freedom and joy.

39. History Of Twentieth-Century Philosophy Of Science
philosophy of science,TwentiethCentury Philosophy, Introduction to philosophy of science,Artificial Intelligence, Pragmatism, Scientific Discovery
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40. 20th WCP: Philosophy Of Science
The Paideia Project Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of philosophy of science.
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/MainScie.htm
Philosophy of Science The papers indexed below were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10-15, 1998. Additional papers may be added to this section as electronic versions are aquired and formatted for the archive. These papers will be listed for a period of time at the What's New? page. Regarding browser support: The papers published in The Paideia Archive webmaster and provide details of the difficulty.
In addition to browsing the numerous subject indexes, you may also enter a name or subject keyword in the space below and hit the search button. Philosophy of Science Author's Name Affiliation Paper Title David Boersema Pacific University Inductivism, Naturalism, and Metascientific Theories Universidad Central de Venezuela,
The Relational Nature of Species Concepts Critical Comments on Laudan's Theory of Scientific Aims Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Gustaaf C. Cornelis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium Is Popularization of Science Possible? Gyorgy Darvas The Institute for Advanced Symmetry Studies, Budapest, Hungary

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