Preparing this ambitious Special Issue has challenged everyone involved: authors, reviewers, and guest editors. The editors solicited contributions from many leading figures in a broad array of scientific and philosophical disciplines, with emphasis on phenomenological approaches to philosophy (see Section I). The motivating force was the conviction that if we could find a viable bridge for the gap between the 'two cultures'1 of science and philosophy, fundamental problems in each camp could be addressed more fruitfully than ever before and a new kind of science be born. We believe the unprecedented cross-fertilization of ideas from this initiative may furnish seeds from which that new, better integrated, and more effective approach to scie...
Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits t...
This paper argues that we philosophers of science have before us an important new task that we urgen...
Within the last two decades, academic research has become subject to interdisciplinary work of incre...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
It is a great pleasure to present the first special issue of 2023, the second focused on Eastern tho...
This is the first issue of the Journal of Scientific Temper to roll out after my having taken over ...
Science is the result of complex interactions between institutions and individuals self-organizing t...
Since the two of us have been very interested in the language-thought relationship for a long time, ...
Dear readers, Again, in this issue we are bringing twelve scientific papers from the wide field of i...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
It is a great pleasure to announce this Topical Collection (TC) on the theme of perspectivism in sci...
This issue deals further with the topic Science andphilosophy. In the previous philosophical issue o...
Dear Researcher, We are proud to announce to you that in the past 3.5 years, over 7,000 scientists f...
Contributors: Axel Gelfert, Mikkel Gerken, Sanford Goldberg, Frank Hofmann, Benjamin Jarvis,...
EJPAE is proud to be able to present another issue with important thoughts in the intersection betwe...
Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits t...
This paper argues that we philosophers of science have before us an important new task that we urgen...
Within the last two decades, academic research has become subject to interdisciplinary work of incre...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
It is a great pleasure to present the first special issue of 2023, the second focused on Eastern tho...
This is the first issue of the Journal of Scientific Temper to roll out after my having taken over ...
Science is the result of complex interactions between institutions and individuals self-organizing t...
Since the two of us have been very interested in the language-thought relationship for a long time, ...
Dear readers, Again, in this issue we are bringing twelve scientific papers from the wide field of i...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
It is a great pleasure to announce this Topical Collection (TC) on the theme of perspectivism in sci...
This issue deals further with the topic Science andphilosophy. In the previous philosophical issue o...
Dear Researcher, We are proud to announce to you that in the past 3.5 years, over 7,000 scientists f...
Contributors: Axel Gelfert, Mikkel Gerken, Sanford Goldberg, Frank Hofmann, Benjamin Jarvis,...
EJPAE is proud to be able to present another issue with important thoughts in the intersection betwe...
Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits t...
This paper argues that we philosophers of science have before us an important new task that we urgen...
Within the last two decades, academic research has become subject to interdisciplinary work of incre...