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a Canadian scientonomist  +
a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on element decay  +
a British philosopher of science and historian of 19th and 20th century biology  +
a professor of history of science at Harvey Mudd College who specializes in the interactions between the natural sciences and culture  +
an Australian philosopher whose main area of research is the philosophy of religion. He currently holds the posts of Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of Research at Monash University and serves as Associate Editor of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, and serves on the editorial boards of Philo, Philosopher's Compass, Religious Studies, and Sophia.  +
a world-renowned geologist, historian of science, and public speaker, and a leading voice on the role of science in society and the reality of anthropogenic climate change  +
a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work related to the concepts of ''community'' and ''authority delegation'' as well as his reformulation of the second law  +
a professor of philosophy at the University of Arizona. He received his B. Phil. and D. Phil. from Oxford University and has taught in Scotland, England, and Canada. He is the author of Hume’s Reason (1999) and editor of Hume: General Philosophy(2000), and he has published many articles in the history of early modern philosophy, especially on Locke and Hume.  +
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is a lecturer in philosophy at Cardiff University  +
an English clergyman, Christian apologist, philosopher, and utilitarian. He is best known for his natural theology exposition of the teleological argument for the existence of God in his work Natural Theology or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, which made use of the watchmaker analogy  +
a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on epistemic reasons and the diagrammatic notation for visualizing belief systems  +
a scientonomer who has done work on the tautological status of the first law and its corollaries  +
an American scientonomist and editor of the Encyclopedia of Scientonomy notable for his reformulation of the second law of scientific change, his work on disciplines, epistemic agents and tools, as well as his contributions to the formation of the scientonomy community  +
a Canadian scientonomist  +
a philosopher who was the founder of American pragmatism  +
is an Irish philosopher and political theorist. He is Laurence Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University and also Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University.  +
an American philosopher of science  +