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a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary, who specializes in the philosophy of science and of biology  +
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an author.  +
a scientonomist  +
American historian of science.  +
Italian linguist  +
an Austrian-born American philosopher of science famous for rejecting the existence of a fixed and universal scientific method and proposing allegedly anarchistic/dadaistic view of science  +
a professor at the University of Tennessee at Martin, USA.  +
an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991)  +
a philosopher who works as Executive Director of Grants and Academic Initiatives in the Office of the Provost at Mercy College in New York.  +
a Polish-Jewish microbiologist, whose writings made an important early contribution to the historical philosophy and sociology of science  +
a Swedish historian of science notable for his contributions to the history of Swedish science  +
an American physicist, historian of science, and philosopher of science notable for his work on the Duhem-Quine thesis, reliability of experimental results, and the resolution of conflicting observations  +
a Canadian historian of mathematics and cosmology  +
a philosopher who participated in the development of scientonomy during his undergraduate studies. He is no longer an active member of the scientonomy community  +
a professor of philosophy at Stanford University, his interests include Kant, Philosophy of Science, History of Twentieth Century Philosophy, including the interaction between philosophy and the exact sciences from Kant through the logical empiricists, prospects for post-Kuhnian philosophy of science in light of these developments, and the relationship between analytic and continental traditions in the early twentieth century.  +
a Canadian scientonomer who has done work on disciplinary dynamics of chymistry and alchemy  +
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an American philosopher and historian of science as well as a physicist  +