Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of the interdependence between history of science and philosophy of science has been mostly forgotten, and misinterpreted where it is remembered. It is argued that Hanson’s account is worthy of renewed attention and extension since, through its special emphasis on a variety of different normative criteria, it provides the framework for a fruitful and transformative interaction between the two disciplines. This essay also examines two separate threads of Hanson’s account of philosophy of science: his analysis of the conceptual dynamics of science and of the interrelation of the history and philosophy of science. While the two strands appear inco...
Prompted by Hasok Chang’s conception of the history and philosophy of science (HPS) as the continuat...
Science and technology studies (STS) has perhaps provided the most ambitious set of challenges to th...
In this article I argue that a methodological challenge to an integrated history and philosophy of s...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
The idea that science is historical is almost a cliché nowadays. The historical dimensions of scienc...
In the paper I will, first, address certain apparent tensions in relation to Kuhn’s legacy in the hi...
In this essay, I shall point to both the need as well as the nature of interdisciplinarity between t...
The new inter-disciplinary eclecticism championed by many philosophers of science has generated a he...
Funder: Trinity College, University of Cambridge; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000727Abstra...
Philosophy of science and history of science have been unable to integrate in a meaningful fashion. ...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
In this paper I examine the relationship between historians, philosophers and sociologists of scienc...
The project of Integrated HPS (`integrated history and philosophy of science') has occupied philosop...
This chapter explores how science and technology studies (STS) have evolved over the past generation...
Prompted by Hasok Chang’s conception of the history and philosophy of science (HPS) as the continuat...
Science and technology studies (STS) has perhaps provided the most ambitious set of challenges to th...
In this article I argue that a methodological challenge to an integrated history and philosophy of s...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
The idea that science is historical is almost a cliché nowadays. The historical dimensions of scienc...
In the paper I will, first, address certain apparent tensions in relation to Kuhn’s legacy in the hi...
In this essay, I shall point to both the need as well as the nature of interdisciplinarity between t...
The new inter-disciplinary eclecticism championed by many philosophers of science has generated a he...
Funder: Trinity College, University of Cambridge; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000727Abstra...
Philosophy of science and history of science have been unable to integrate in a meaningful fashion. ...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
In this paper I examine the relationship between historians, philosophers and sociologists of scienc...
The project of Integrated HPS (`integrated history and philosophy of science') has occupied philosop...
This chapter explores how science and technology studies (STS) have evolved over the past generation...
Prompted by Hasok Chang’s conception of the history and philosophy of science (HPS) as the continuat...
Science and technology studies (STS) has perhaps provided the most ambitious set of challenges to th...
In this article I argue that a methodological challenge to an integrated history and philosophy of s...