In 2008 the European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme ‘‘The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective’’ (PSE) started its activities with a plenary conference in Vienna, in which the five PSE Research Teams met and where the research agenda of the Programme was discussed (see J Gen Philos Sci (2009) 40:129–136). As part of the follow-up to this opening conference and execution of the plans that were made, Teams A (‘‘Formal Methods’’), D (‘‘Physical Sciences’’) and E (‘‘Foundational and Methodological Debates’’) came together for a joint workshop in Zeist (near Utrecht, The Netherlands) on October 19–20, 2009. The general motivation behind PSE is to continue and revive the European tradition in the philosophy of science...
Recent work in the natural sciences—most notably in the areas of theoretical physics and evolutionar...
The seminar is designed as a place of exchange between historians of physics, philosophers of physic...
Many of the most important scientific theories we have contain laws that predict and explain events ...
The European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme "Philosophy of science in a European P...
The paper raises the question of whether a distinctive approach to philosophy of science is likely t...
This series is a serious attempt to open up the subject of European philosophy of science to real th...
This book collects research papers on the philosophical foundations of probability, causality, space...
This volume is a serious attempt to open up the subject of European philosophy of science to real th...
The First International Congress for the Unity of Science (Congrès international de philosophie sci...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
Workshop con la partecipazione di Patrick Suppes (Stanford University), Nancy Cartwright (LSE), Ales...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
In the first half of the Twentieth century a number of authors active in distant parts of Europe and...
Background: We may ask a number of questions about the nature of the relationship between geometry a...
Probabilistic methods are increasingly becoming an important tool in a variety of disciplines includ...
Recent work in the natural sciences—most notably in the areas of theoretical physics and evolutionar...
The seminar is designed as a place of exchange between historians of physics, philosophers of physic...
Many of the most important scientific theories we have contain laws that predict and explain events ...
The European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme "Philosophy of science in a European P...
The paper raises the question of whether a distinctive approach to philosophy of science is likely t...
This series is a serious attempt to open up the subject of European philosophy of science to real th...
This book collects research papers on the philosophical foundations of probability, causality, space...
This volume is a serious attempt to open up the subject of European philosophy of science to real th...
The First International Congress for the Unity of Science (Congrès international de philosophie sci...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
Workshop con la partecipazione di Patrick Suppes (Stanford University), Nancy Cartwright (LSE), Ales...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
In the first half of the Twentieth century a number of authors active in distant parts of Europe and...
Background: We may ask a number of questions about the nature of the relationship between geometry a...
Probabilistic methods are increasingly becoming an important tool in a variety of disciplines includ...
Recent work in the natural sciences—most notably in the areas of theoretical physics and evolutionar...
The seminar is designed as a place of exchange between historians of physics, philosophers of physic...
Many of the most important scientific theories we have contain laws that predict and explain events ...