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Date: 2024-08-07 08:37:03+00:00
From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
Subject: METASCIENCE - New Issue Alert
Metascience 33.2 (July 2024)
https://link.springer.com/journal/11016/volumes-and-issues/33-2
In this issue:
EDITORIAL
Jonathan Simon, Scientific and social progress?
GENERAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Daniele Pizzocaro, Exploring the boundaries: an epistemology of
interactions at the fringes of experimental practice
David Teira, Completing the landscape on models and scientific
representation
Bradford Skow, The role of mathematics in explanation
Stéphanie Debray, On the edges of science
PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICS AND TIME
M. Joshua Mozersky, Philosophical perspectives on physics
Karim P. Y. Thébault, Flipping arrows
EARLY MODERN AND ANCIENT SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Keld Nielsen, To the discerning reader: Galileo’s philosophical comedy
in a new translation
José Ferreirós, The shaping and evolution of Greek mathematics
HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY AND ALCHEMY
Sacha Tomic, Practical organic chemistry
Ariel Hessayon, The transmutation of humanity
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE
Trysh Travis, The Minnesota model and its legacy
Simon Okholm, Cancer as a breakdown of multicellular life
Nicolas Lechopier, Lives with cancer and their stories
Saniya Lee Ghanoui, Ageing French style
Martin Robert, Human remains in the enlightenment
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Marion C. Thomas, The shining star of natural selection
Ghyslain Bolduc, The logic of regeneration
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
B. V. E. Hyde, Obstacles to environmental progress: a valuable resource
for real-world problems
Laura Follesa, Aesthetic to ecology
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, The end of the Anthropocene?
HISTORY OF SPACE SCIENCE
Andrew Jenks, Riding red rockets
Steven Dick, Listening in on the universe
PHILOSOPHY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Matthew Rendall, Will we need a machine overlord after all?
Dustin Gray, Mark Weiser and the origins of ubiquitous computing
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION
Catherine Abou-Nemeh, “For the benefit of the whole civilized world”:
350 years of journal publishing at the Royal Society of London
Hélène Gispert, A history of women science writers: hidden in plain sight
SCIENCE STUDIES
Raamy Majeed, How racial science shapes visual art
Casper Andersen, Important histories for a nuclear future
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
Adam Tamas Tuboly, Completing Otto Neurath
Wojciech Kaftanski, Kierkegaard’s “Mission Possibility”
PHILOSOPHY
Jordan Baker, The blameworthiness of wholes and the moral responsibility
of parts
August Faller, A new paradigm in social ontology
David Lambie, Moral progress and reasons
Kaj André Zeller, Philosophical data and the tri-level method
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