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>International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
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>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/02698595.html
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>Aims and Scope:
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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.
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>Editor: James W McAllister
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>Publication Details:
>Volume 16, 2002, 3 issues per year
>ISSN 0269-8595
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