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SUMMARY:Journal for General Philosophy of Science: Climate Science
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Guest Editor: &nbsp\;Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida)<br><br>Submission Deadline: August 1st\, 2012<br><br>Climate science is at the center of many of the world&rsquo\;s greatest&nbsp\;environmental challenges\, yet philosophy of science has only recently begun&nbsp\;to pay attention to it. &nbsp\;In this special issue of the <em>Journal for General&nbsp\;Philosophy of Science</em>\, we are looking for papers that explore climate&nbsp\;science from a variety of philosophical points of view: epistemology\,&nbsp\;methodology\, ethics\, science and democracy\, etc. We expect contributions&nbsp\;on the foundations of climate science\, the confirmation and testing of&nbsp\;climate models and predictions\, the role of ethics and values in climate&nbsp\;science\, the nature of explanation in climate science\, the role of&nbsp\;simulations and experiments\, the relative importance of data and models\, and&nbsp\;any other topic related to climate science and philosophy.<br><br><strong>Submission Details</strong></p>\n<p>Please send a pdf version of your paper (maximum 8000&nbsp\;words) prepared for blind review. The first page of the manuscript should&nbsp\;contain the paper&rsquo\;s title\, and a short abstract of 100-150 words. The pdf&nbsp\;should be attached along with contact details for the corresponding author&nbsp\;and all other authors (if any) in an email addressed to Eric Winsberg&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:eric.winsberg@gmail.com">eric.winsberg@gmail.com</a></p>
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