List of Figures
Author Biographies
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Origins, Trends, Methodologies and Divisions – Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of IHPS: A Keynote Interview with Jon Hodge
Part I. Problematising the Relationship between HS and PS
Chapter 1. Greg Rupik. Scientonomy: A Bold New Vision for an Integrated History and Philosophy of Science
Chapter 2. Caterina Schürch. Understanding Past Research Practice: A Case for iHPS
Chapter 3. Claudia Cristalli. Narrative Explanations in Integrated History and Philosophy of Science
Chapter 4. Eugenio Petrovich. Is a Normative Historically Oriented Philosophy of Science Possible? A New Horizon for Integrated History and Philosophy of Science (iHPS)
Chapter 5. Matteo Vagelli. Historical epistemology and the "marriage" between history and philosophy of science
Chapter 6. Massimiliano Simons. Obligation to Judge or Judging Obligations: The Integration of Philosophy and Science in Francophone Philosophy of Science
Part II: iHPS in Practice
Chapter 7. Mark Young. Experimentalist as Spectator: The Phenomenology of Early Modern Experimentalism
Chapter 8. Andrea Gambarotto. Teleology: A case study in iHPS
Chapter 9. Joe Dewhurst. The Cybernetic Origins of Enactivism and Computationalism
Chapter 10. Klodian Coko. Towards a Mutually Beneficial Integration of History and Philosophy of Science: The Case of Jean Perrin
Chapter 11. Alex Aylward. Revitalising a Nineteenth Century Debate about Life (Which has been Almost Done to Death): Or, How to Live with Historiographical Pluralism
Chapter 12. Wonyong Park and Jinwoong Song. Between Realism and Constructivism: A Sketch of Pluralism for Science Education
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Emily Herring, Kevin Jones, Konstantin S. Kiprijanov, and Laura M. Sellers are postgraduate researchers based at the Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Leeds.
"...this volume packs a lot in. The chapters are rich in detail but short, meaning that reading one after another is like rushing through an iHPS fair. The reader is consequently able to garner much about iHPS in just two hundred and fifty pages." --Jack Wright, University of Cambridge, CRASSH, UK
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