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Mauro Dorato, Miklós Rédei, Mauricio Suárez (Beteiligte)

EPSA Epistemology and Methodology of Science


Launch of the European Philosophy of Science Association
Herausgegeben von Suárez, Mauricio; Dorato, Mauro; Rédei, Miklós
2010. 2014. x, 341 S. 2 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 9400791518 (9400791518)
Neue ISBN: 978-9400791510 (9789400791510)

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These two volumescontaina selection of the papersdeliveredat the rst conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) which took place in Madrid,at ComplutenseUniversity,from14to 17November2007. The rst volume is entitled Epistemology and Methodology, and includes papers mainly concerned with general philosophy of science, rationality, and method. The second volume, devoted to Philosophical Issues in the Sciences, includes papers concerned with philosophy of the sciences, particularly physics, economics, chemistry and bi- ogy. Overall the selection has been very severe and took place in two stages. The 30-strong conference programme committee chaired by Mauro Dorato and Miklos R edei rst selected 160 papers forpresentationout of 410 abstracts submitted. After the conference the three of us went on to further select 60 papers among those - livered. The selection was made on the recommendation of the members of the programme committee and the chairs of the conference sessions, who were invited to nominate their favourite papers and provide reasons for their choices. Every - per included in these volumes has been independently nominated by at least two referees. There are thus good groundsto the claim that these essays constitute some of most signi cant and importantresearch presently carried out in the philosophyof science throughoutEurope. The two volumes also represent the rst tangible outcome of the newly born EPSA. Together with the conference they in effect constitute the launching of the Association.
Andler, D. Naturalism and the Scientific Status of the Social Sciences
Bauman, C. Reconsidering Gilberts Account of Social Norms
Carrier, M. Theories for Use: On the Bearing of Basic Science on Practical ProblemsCei, A. Structural Realism as a form Humility
Cevolani, G. and F. Calandra Approaching the Truth Via Belief Change in Propositional Languages
Crupi, V., Festa, R. and C. Buttasi Towards a Grammar of Bayesian Confirmation
D´ Agostino, M. and C. Sinigaglia Epistemic Accuracy and Subjective Probability
Faye, J. Interpretation in the Natural Sciences
Gozzano, S. Multiple Realizability and Mind-Body Identity
Irzik, G. Why Should Philosophers of Science pay Attention to the Commercialization of Academic Science?
Knuuttila, T. Some Consequences of the Pragmatist Approach to Representation: Decoupling the Model-Target Dyad and Indirect Reasoning
Kuipers, T. The Gray Area for Incorruptible Scientific Research
Kusch, M. Epistemic Replacement Relativism Defended
Mäki, U. Models and Truth: The Functional Decomposition Approach
Niiniluoto, I. Theory Change, Truthlikeness and Belief Revision
Portides, D. Why the Model-theoretic View of Theories does not Adequately Depict the Methodology of Theory Application
Radder, H. A Deflated, Neo-Mertonian Critique of Academic Patenting
Rentetzi, M. I want to look like a lady, not like a factory worker. Rose Rand, a woman philosopher of the Vienna Circle
Reydon, T. Natural Kind Theory as a Tool for Philosophers of Science
Saatsi, J. Whence Ontological Structural Realism?
Schurz, G. Local, General and Universal Prediction Methods: A Game-Theoretical Approach to the Problem of Induction
Spohn, W. Multiple Contraction Revisited
Sprenger, J. Statistical Inference Without Frequentist Justifications
Uebel, T. Carnap and the Perils of Ramseyfication
Vassallo, N and C. Bianchi Naturalizing Meaning through Epistemology: Some Critical Notes
Zamora, J.What Games do Scientists Play? Rationality and Objectivity In a Game-Theoretic Approach to the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge
Chlaß, N. and A. Moneta Can Graphical Causal Inference Be Extended to Nonlinear Settings?
Persson, J. Mechanisms: Are activities up to the job?