From Unification
to Pluralism / &HPS8
Integrated History and Philosophy of Science, 8th
conference
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, July 15-July 17, 2020
Call for
papers and posters
Keynote Speakers
Mary Morgan,
Albert O. Hirschman Professor of History and
Philosophy of Economics, London School of Economics
The
Committee for Integrated History and Philosophy of
Science invites the submission of individual paper and
poster abstracts for “HPS8”, the 8th conference in the
series Integrated History and Philosophy
of Science. We seek contributions that genuinely
integrate the historical and philosophical analysis of science
(i.e., the physical sciences, life sciences, cognitive
sciences, and social sciences), or discuss
methodological issues surrounding the prospects and
challenges of integrating history and philosophy of
science.
Recent scholarship in history and especially in
philosophy of science has shown that scientific practice
is best characterized as a pluralistic endeavor. Might
the field of integrated history and philosophy of science
(HPS) also need a pluralistic framework for the analysis
of the full sweep of science in past and present,
combining philosophical analysis and historical
evaluation of science? How might we build disciplinary knowledge
without disciplinary methodological unification? The
organizers especially welcome contributions
investigating problem-centered and pluralistic
methodologies for integrated HPS. The
organizers also welcome submissions in any area of
integrated HPS.
Please note that &HPS8 does not run
parallel sessions. Hence, given the number of slots
available, we regret that we cannot accept symposium submissions.
&HPS8 will feature a Poster Forum as a
place to share work that fits in a poster format. Poster
presenters will be invited to give a short flash talk on
their topic. Authors may submit a poster and a paper
abstract, but only one may appear on the final program.
We have an ongoing commitment to fostering diversity and
equality in our programs. Submissions from members of
underrepresented groups are particularly welcome!