Dear Colleague,
The November HPS&ST Newsletter is available HERE:
CONTENTS
# Introduction
# Vale: James D. Watson (1928-2025)
# Towards a pedagogical epistemology of science: SPSP Conference Session
# Joint European Society for the History of Science/History of Science Society
meeting, 3–16 July 2026, Edinburgh
# Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP), 11th Biennial Conference
15–17 July 2026, Cambridge
# Integrated history and philosophy of psychology
# Censorship in the Sciences: Journal issue
# Scientiae Conference: Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World
# Conference. History and Philosophy of Science: Past, Present, and Future
# Opinion Page. For and Against Scientism: Science, Methodology, and the Future of Philosophy
MOTI MIZRAHI, Florida Institute of Technology
# Varia
# Featured Book
# Explanation, Narrative, and Understanding in the Social Sciences: Topical Collection
# PhilSci Archive - Downloads + Books
# Philosophy of Science Association, Open Access Books
# Recent HPS&ST Research Articles
# Recent HPS&ST Related Books
# Golden Oldie: HPS&ST Research from 30+ Years Ago
De Berg, K.C.: 1995, ‘Revisiting the Pressure-Volume Law in History: What Can it Teach Us About the Emergence of Mathematical Relationships in Science?’
# Coming HPS&ST Related Conferences
# HPS&ST Related Organisations and Websites
# HPS&ST Newsletter Personnel
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