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We are pleased to announce that the deadline for our VSI has been extended to 20 June.
We invite submissions for the virtual special issue “Scientific understanding and Machine Learning in science: From traditional themes to recent developments and new vistas,” to be published with Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.
Machine Learning (ML) systems are increasingly central to scientific inquiry, from climate modeling and drug discovery to astro- and particle physics. These developments raise fundamental questions about the nature, role, and value of understanding in science:
The VSI seeks to critically examine how ML is reshaping the epistemic landscape in science, with a particular focus on the concept of scientific understanding. It aims to provide a forum for philosophers of science and ML, as well as philosophically inclined ML practitioners, to assess whether and how ML methods are altering the conceptual and methodological foundations of scientific inquiry. By bringing these debates together in one collection, the VSI will clarify ongoing debates, identify emerging philosophical topics and frameworks, and situate ML within longer historical trajectories of scientific reasoning and inquiry.
The VSI will be open towards interdisciplinary contributions, covering both philosophical analysis and empirical case studies across a range of scientific domains where ML is currently playing a transformative role, including the physical, life and social sciences.
Manuscript submission information:
Manuscripts (up to 12,000 words) may be submitted until 20 June 2026. For any inquiries about the appropriateness of contribution topics, please contact Dr. Annika Schuster via annika....@tu-dortmund.de. For detailed information please visit https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/328936/scientific-understanding-and-machine-learning-in-science-from-traditional-themes-to-recent-developments-and-new-vistas.
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