30th Conference on Epistemology and the History of Science
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The e-book *30th Conference on Epistemology and History of Science* brings together the papers originally presented at the conference of the same name, which took place in the city of Córdoba from September 19 to 21, 2019. In this publication, you will find works on the philosophy of science, science education, the history and philosophy of the cognitive sciences, the history and philosophy of the social sciences and humanities, the history and philosophy of the physical and natural sciences, the history and philosophy of the biological sciences, the philosophy of language and theory of knowledge, the history and philosophy of the formal sciences, and logic and the philosophy of logic.
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General Philosophy of Science
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Bruno Latour: A New Form of Metaphysical Idealism
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The Ontological Relativity of Scientific Knowledge and the Limits of Its Expressive Manifestations
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Rationalist Commitment and the Epistemological History of the Sciences: Bachelard and Canguilhem
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The Philosophy of Thought Experiments
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Does practice make the expert, or does the expert make the practice?
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Experimental Reproducibility and Repeatability Among Philosophers and Scientists
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Science Education
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A Preliminary Historical-Epistemological Analysis of the Endosymbiosis Model for Teaching Cell Biology and the Nature of Science to Teachers
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The Lewis atomic modelEpistemological Considerations and Educational Applications
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Non-epistemic values in research on conceptual change
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The Study of Chemistry from a Historical Perspective
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The processes of theoretical synthesis and the stabilization of a field of phenomena
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History and Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences
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A Review of Current Research on Mental Attribution: A Second-Person Perspective
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Mechanisms of Inheritance in Cultural Evolution: Sperber and the Naturalization of Culture
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Machines That Simulate MachinesThe Homeostat as a Simulation of a Complex System
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Practices of Interdisciplinary Integration in Contemporary Cognitive Neuroscience
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Practical Skills in Light of the Personal-Subpersonal Distinction
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The normative parameters of rational correction implicit in research in experimental philosophy: The case of the experiment correlating receptivity to bullshit with a cognitive deficit
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History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences and Humanities
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The Facial Angle: A Cephalometric Study Published by Alda Mercante in 1912
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New Interpretations of What It Means to Be Human in the Face of Technological and Scientific Challenges
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Key Characteristics for Mapping the Epistemologies of the South
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From Political Philosophy to Political Economy: The Distinctive Character of Political Economy as a Discipline
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Mediation and Historical Research
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Social Sciences: The “Interweaving” of Epistemic and Social Values
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History and Philosophy of the Physical and Natural Sciences
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Follow-up to “The Hyperbole of Quantum Chemistry”: A Look at the Current State of Computational Simulations in This Field
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Insights from the Physics of Gravitation
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Historical Notes on the Einstein-Rosen Bridge
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Contributions to the Debate on the Reduction of Chemistry to Quantum Mechanics
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History and Philosophy of the Biological Sciences
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The Contribution of Ecosystem Engineering and Niche Construction to Paleontological Explanations
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GMOs and Pesticides: The Role of Bioethics in Argentina’s Agroindustrial System
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Rediscovering Claude Bernard
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Philosophy of Language and Theory of Knowledge
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“It is as if our concepts were conditioned by a framework of facts” (Wittgenstein on the formation of concepts)
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From the Metaphors of Gestures to Language
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The Epistemological Scope and Limits of Metaphor, According to Ricoeur
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Three Virtues of Presumptive Conservatism
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Attributing Beliefs to Animals: An Analysis of Davidson’s and Wittgenstein’s Positions in Light of Empirical Evidence
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Reasons for “know-how” and “know-that”
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History and Philosophy of the Formal Sciences
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Why Are There No Conclusive Arguments in Philosophy? The Case of Arguments by Infinite Regression
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Time Series and Regression to Infinity: McTaggart's Argument
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Languages and Architectures
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Implicit Definitions and Mathematical Structuralism a priori
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Data and Semantics in Computing: An Analysis of the Discussion Between Fresco and Wolf and Floridi
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The Problem of the Meaning of Symbols
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On the Definition of “Number” A Wittgensteinian Approach
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The Application of Regression Arguments to Infinity
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Logic and the Philosophy of Logic
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Practicing Logic and Understanding the History of Logic: Toward a Methodological Reconciliation
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A Consideration of Kant's Reflective Judgment from the Perspective of STIT Logic
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About states of affairs that are true in other worlds but will never be true in this world
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Logical Pluralism and Normativity
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Applications of Argument Mining and Argument Schema Models
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