19-1 | 2015
Logic and Philosophy of Science in Nancy (II)
This issue collects a selection of contributed papers presented at the 14th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Nancy, July 2011. These papers were originally presented within two of the main sections of the Congress. They deal with general philosophy of science (including ethical and historical aspects of philosophy of science), and philosophy of biology, physics, chemistry and economics. A first volume of contributed papers, dedicated to logic, philosophy of mathematics and cognitive science, and philosophy of technology, appeared in the last issue of Philosophia Scientiæ (18-3), 2014.
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Logic and Philosophy of Science in Nancy (II)
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Preface [Full text]
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A New Role for Data in the Philosophy of Science [Full text]
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From Malfunction to Mechanism [Full text]
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Reason, Emotion, and the Context Distinction [Full text]
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Theory Success: Some Evaluative Clues [Full text]
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Repositioning Realism [Full text]
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Cartesian Forces in a Soulless Physics [Full text]
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Exchanging Quantum Particles [Full text]
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Decisions without Sharp Probabilities [Full text]
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Varia
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Constantes logiques et décision [Full text]
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Insaisissable Belle au bois dormant [Full text]
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