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THE relation of science to philosophy is, in theory, filial. It is, perhaps, no contradiction of the filial relationship that in practice it has an unfortunate tendency to run to mutual recrimination.
as well as numerous books from publishers including Oxford University Press, Springer, etc.) and grant funding in history and philosophy of science (approximately $1 million since 2008) into strong ...
Continental Philosophy Review, published by Springer (Jeff Bloech, Member of Editorial Board and Book Review Editor) Critical Horizons, published by Taylor and Francis (Richard Kearney, Member of ...
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THE papers contained in the present volume were prepared for a conference held in New York during September 9–11, 1940, the subject of the conference being “Science, Philosophy and Religion in ...
He has won a CU Provost's Faculty Achievement Award and a Kayden Book award, is a fellow of the Institute of Cognitive Science at CU-Boulder, and is a member of CU-Boulder's Committee for the History ...
James Ladyman, Director of the Centre for Science and Philosophy and professor at the University of Bristol, discusses the thesis of his book 'Everything Must Go' with polymath Professor Raymond ...