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  2. Philosophy of science - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of science focuses on metaphysical, epistemic and semantic aspects of scientific practice, and overlaps with metaphysics, ontology, logic, and epistemology, for example, when it explores the relationship between science and the concept of truth. Philosophy of science is both a theoretical and empirical discipline, relying on ...

  3. Olimpia Lombardi - Wikipedia

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    Lombardi is the author of Aspectos Filosóficos de la Teoría del Caos (2011), a coauthor of the books Introduction to the Modal-Hamiltonian Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (2010) and Los Múltiples Mundos de la Ciencia: Un Realismo Pluralista y su Aplicación a la Filosofía de la Física (2012), and a co-editor of the books Fronteras del determinismo: Filosofía y Ciencia en diálogo ...

  4. Philosophy of Science (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Malisoff, who was independently wealthy, seems to have financed the launch of Philosophy of Science.Correspondingly he became its first editor. In the first issue he sought papers ranging from studies on "the analysis of meaning, definition, symbolism," in scientific theories to those on "the nature and formulation of theoretical principles" and "in the function and significance of science ...

  5. The New Science - Wikipedia

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    The New Science (Italian: La Scienza Nuova pronounced [la ʃˈʃɛntsa ˈnwɔːva]) is the major work of Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico. It was first published in 1725 to little success, but has gone on to be highly regarded and influential in the philosophy of history, sociology, and anthropology. The central concepts were highly ...

  6. Juan David García Bacca - Wikipedia

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    20th century. Region. Western Philosophy. Juan David García Bacca was a Spanish-Venezuelan philosopher and university professor. He was born in Pamplona on June 26, 1901, and died on August 5, 1992, in Quito, Ecuador. Bacca began his education under the Claretians and was ordained as a priest in 1925. He continued his studies at the University ...

  7. Eduardo Nicol - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Nicol (13 December 1907 in Barcelona, Spain – 6 May 1990 in Mexico) was a Mexican-Catalan philosopher. [1] He arrived in Mexico in 1939, obtained his major in philosophy from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the biggest university in Mexico, where he taught from 1940. [2] While at UNAM, he became the chairs of ...

  8. María José Frápolli - Wikipedia

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    Frápolli went on to defend a doctorate at the University of Granada in 1987 with a thesis entitled La matematización del infinito. La emergencia de la teoría de conjuntos en la obra de G. Cantor. [3] In 1992, she obtained a tenure-track faculty position, [4] and she was promoted to professor in 2008. [5]

  9. Eulalia Pérez Sedeño - Wikipedia

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    Eulalia Pérez Sedeño (born 1954 in Morocco), is a Spanish philosopher, a specialist in science, technology, and gender and professor of investigation in the Department of science, technology and society of the Institute of Philosophy of the discovery of dogs talking Higher Council of Scientific Research (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC).