The Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science asked participants, “What is HPS for?” This clearly instrumental question generated a welcome spectrum of practical responses. Examples of “HPS-in-action” included the concept of complementary science, suggestions for new pedagogical strategies and investigations into the socio-political dimensions of science. On the other hand, a more theoretical underpinning did emerge in a discussion of the pros and cons of pluralism. This emphasis on pluralism not only underlies complementary science, but may also provide a pragmatic working basis for developing a more active role for HPS in both science and society
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Hybridization in the History of Ideas A Call for Paper for a thematic issue of the Journal of Interd...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...
The Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science asked participants, “What i...
The new inter-disciplinary eclecticism championed by many philosophers of science has generated a he...
Philosophy of science and history of science have been unable to integrate in a meaningful fashion. ...
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An International Postgraduate Forum Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science University of L...
The project of Integrated HPS (`integrated history and philosophy of science') has occupied philosop...
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Funder: Trinity College, University of Cambridge; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000727Abstra...
The concept “Broken Technologies” is related to the question: “Which is the benefit of humanity stud...
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The concept “Broken Technologies” is related to the question: “Which is the benefit of humanity stud...
Hybridization in the History of Ideas A Call for Paper for a thematic issue of the Journal of Interd...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...
The Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science asked participants, “What i...
The new inter-disciplinary eclecticism championed by many philosophers of science has generated a he...
Philosophy of science and history of science have been unable to integrate in a meaningful fashion. ...
This paper presents the results of a survey of students majoring in STEM fields whose education cont...
An International Postgraduate Forum Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science University of L...
The project of Integrated HPS (`integrated history and philosophy of science') has occupied philosop...
One of the most widely debated and influential implications of the "demise" of positivism was the re...
Funder: Trinity College, University of Cambridge; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000727Abstra...
The concept “Broken Technologies” is related to the question: “Which is the benefit of humanity stud...
This chapter explores how science and technology studies (STS) have evolved over the past generation...
Integrative Bioethics engages in descriptive and normative fields, or in two cultures, as Snow puts ...
We firstly introduce the new Springer series Human Perspectives in Health Sciences and Technology (H...
The concept “Broken Technologies” is related to the question: “Which is the benefit of humanity stud...
Hybridization in the History of Ideas A Call for Paper for a thematic issue of the Journal of Interd...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...