CFP: Integrated History and Philosophy of Science - &HPS5

Submission deadline: January 15, 2014

Conference date(s):
June 26, 2014 - June 29, 2014

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Conference Venue:

Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria

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We invite the submission of individual paper abstracts for &HPS5, the 5th
conference of a series of international conferences under the general
heading of "Integrated History and Philosophy of Science". Previous
conferences took place at the University of Pittsburgh, Center for
Philosophy of Science (2007), University of Notre Dame, the History and
Philosophy of Science Graduate Program (2009), Indiana University,
Department of History and Philosophy of Science (2010), and University of
Athens, Department of Philosophy and History of Science (2012). Further
information on these conferences:

http://www.pitt.edu/~pittcntr/About/international_partnerships/andHPSpage.html

Contributions combining the historical and philosophical analysis of
science (covering also the social and cultural sciences) or discussing
issues surrounding an integrated HPS are welcome.

Proposals for papers (Word or pdf format) should contain:
- Title and abstract of the paper (1000 words)
- In the case of papers dealing with related topics we welcome the
submission of proposals for symposia. All titles and abstracts for
individual papers in the symposium should be included in the submission.
- Address of the speaker incl. email, phone and institutional affiliation

Submissions to be sent to: [email protected], subject: "&HPS5"
Deadline for submission: January 15, 2014
Date of notification: March 15, 2014

Limited financial support for scholars presenting work at &HPS5 will be
available.

Related questions can be directed to the local organisers:
Martin Kusch: [email protected],
Elisabeth Nemeth: [email protected]
Friedrich Stadler: [email protected]

Program Committee: Theodore Arabatzis, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Jed
Buchwald, Alan Chalmers, Hasok Chang, Moti Feingold, Don Howard, Manfred
Laubichler, Alan Love, Jane Maienschein, Michela Massimi, Bill Newman,
John Norton, Robert Rynasiewicz, Jutta Schickore, Alan Shapiro, Friedrich
Steinle

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