HPS&ST July newsletter

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Dear Colleague,

 

Greetings.

The July web-based HPS&ST Newsletter is available HERE

 

CONTENTS

# Introduction                                   

# Artificial Intelligence, Human Dignity, and the Common Good: Reflections Inspired by the Encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” of Pope Leo XIV

# Epistemology, History of Science, Arts, and Didactics: Teaching Science and the Arts : Symposium, University of La Manouba (UMA) Tunis, November 4 to 6, 2026

# Call of Contributions: The New Measurement Heretics

# 2026 Du Châtelet Prize in Philosophy of Physics.  Topic: Newton’s Principia    

# 2027 Congress for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST), Kobe, Japan

# Opinion Page: Chasing biodiversity off the tracks:  Dogma parades as science in your neighborhood

DONALD S. MAIER

# IHPST 18th Biennial Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, July 6-10, 2026.  Interim Report    

# Varia       

# Featured Open-Access Books

Lee T. Macdonald The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1881–1939: Astronomy, astronomers and heritage in a changing world, , University College London Press, 2026.

 

Götz Hoeppe How Data Need People – The Social and Epistemic Practice of a Data-Rich Science, Cambridge University Press, 2026

# Philosophy of Science Association (PSA) PhilSci Archive

# Recent HPS&ST Research Articles 

# Recent HPS&ST Related Books   

# Golden Oldie: HPS&ST Research from 30+ Years Ago

Koertge, N.: 1969/1996, ‘Towards an Integration of Content and Method in the Science Curriculum’, Curriculum Theory Network 4, 26-43.  Reprinted in Science & Education 1996, 5(4), 391-402.

# Coming HPS&ST Related Conferences 

# HPS&ST Related Organisations and Websites

# HPS&ST Newsletter Personnel     

 

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Regards,

 

 

Michael Matthews

 

 

 

Honorary Associate Professor Michael R. Matthews 

School of Humanities & Languages, UNSW, Sydney 2052, Australia

Email: m.mat...@unsw.edu.au

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