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Peter West reviews Andreas Vrahimis's book Bergsonism and the History of Analytic Philosophy in #HOPOS.
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Peter West reviews Andreas Vrahimis's book Bergsonism and the History of Analytic Philosophy in #HOPOS.
Link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
In the latest issue of #HOPOS, Parysa Mostajir writes that John Dewey espouses a version of epistemological scientism, but one that 'diverges' significantly from more recent versions.
Link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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Call for Abstracts
2nd International Conference
The History of the Philosophy of Technology
October 26-28, 2026
Maastricht University
Theme: national and regional traditions
Abstracts by 25 May 2026
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Great War 1914-1918. Images of light colored soldiers, red soldiers, and graves. Each figure represents 1 million soldiers. Graves are soldiers killed (allies 8 million, central powers 3 million), wounded (allies 4 million, central powers 2 million), returning home (allies 28 million, central powers 15 million).
Günther Sandner reviews Silke Körber's _Die Visualisierung von Wissen im “Jahrhundert des Auges”: Otto Neurath, Isotype und Adprint_ in the latest #HOPOS.
Image credit Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection, University of Reading.
Review: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...
Laura Georgescu reviews David Marshall Miller and Dana Jalobeanu's The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution in #HOPOS.
Review: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...
Book website: www.cambridge.org/core/books/c...
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On Bachelard, scientific experiments, pluralism, the historiography of science & some missed encounters with Anglophone philosophy of science. #HOPOS
This lecture is part of the ongoing "The Form of Science – Philosophy of Science in neo-Kantianism" organized by Georg Schiemer & Moritz Bodner under ERC grant “The Formal Turn – The Emergence of Formalism in Twentieth-Century Thought”
formalism.phl.univie.ac.at/events/inter... #philsci #HOPOS #HPS
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New Special Issue of #HOPOS on Paul Feyerabend.
Featuring a new transcription and critical overview of Paul Feyerabend’s unpublished manuscript “On the Responsibility of Scientists” as well as eight new papers.
Link to the special issue: www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/hopos/20...
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The Editor in Chief of #HOPOS, Matthew J. Brown, sets out his vision for the future of the journal in a new #openaccess editorial. It is "part manifesto, part call for papers, part love letter to one of my favorite fields of study."
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In the latest issue of #HOPOS Jacob McDowell notes the surprising fact that Thomas Kuhn endorses "aspects of the causal theory [of reference] in several later essays while maintaining the possibility of incommensurability".
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In the latest #HOPOS Ivan Ferreira da Cunha "examines the role of imagination and fiction in Otto Neurath’s work, particularly in his scientific utopianism."
Link to the article here: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
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Manuel Fasko writes in the latest #HOPOS about ""Mary Shepherd’s Influence on Mary Somerville on Induction."
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In the latest #HOPOS, Ties van Gemert analyzes a 1968 lecture by the French historian and philosopher of science Suzanne Bachelard (1919–2007), titled “Epistemology and the History of the Sciences”.
Van Gemert's paper can be read here: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
The second in Sander Verhaegh's two part institutional history of American analytic philosophy appearing in the 15th volume of #HOPOS.
"The Analytic Turn in American Philosophy: An Institutional Perspective—Part 2"
Read it here: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
For the next two days, I will be at 'The human phenomenon. Plessner's crossroads' conference in Cologne, talking about Helmuth Plessner's reception history in Dutch philosophy of technology and science #hopot #hopos #philsci #philtech philevents.org/event/show/1...
For me [i.e., Feigl], personally, it was also and primarily my frequent visits with Carnap (in Chicago, Princeton, Los Angeles, and for a while at his summer home in the hills outside Santa Fe, New Mexico) that I always found instructive, encouraging, and helpful.
My new #HOPOS project is to (1) figure out where Carnap lived in NM, (2) investigate whether Carnap and Feigl ever ate New Mexican enchiladas, and, if so, (3) determine what their answers were to "Red or Green?"
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The new Editor in Chief of #HOPOS, Matthew J. Brown, sets out his vision for the future of the journal in a new #openaccess editorial. It is "part manifesto, part call for papers, part love letter to one of my favorite fields of study."
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
In the latest issue of #HOPOS Caterina Agostini reviews Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin, eds.: Andrea Cesalpino and Renaissance Aristotelianism: Natural Philosophy in the Sixteenth Century.
Read it here: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
Important addendum: The full citation information for the #HOPOS article in question is Siska De Baerdemaeker
and Mike D. Schneider, "Better Appreciating the Scale of It: Lemaître and de Sitter at the BAAS Centenary".
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The new Cambridge Element on Philosophy of Cosmology by Siska de Baerdemaeker is available for free download until Friday, October 3.
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
De Baerdemaeker's article in #HOPOS on the history of cosmology can be found here: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
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In the Spring 2025 issue of #HOPOS Anna Bellomo writes on the history of the formalist tradition in mathematics, focusing on the 'principle of permanence of equivalent forms' in George Peacock and Hermann Hankel.
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International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science -- #HOPOS 2026
Ohio State University, Columbus (OH)
22 to 26 June 2026
NEW Submission Deadline: 15 October 2025, 11:59 (PT) & remote option for scholars unable to travel to US
hopos2026.dryfta.com.
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The book reviews in #HOPOS, under the editorship of Trevor Pearce, are not to be missed.
In the latest issue, Alexis Dianda reviews Emma K. Sutton's _William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician._ www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
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"Spinoza on Space and Motion"
By Stephen Harrop
In the latest issue of #HOPOS.
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