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an American philosopher of science  +
a Korean-American philosopher best known for his work on mental causation, the mind-body problem, and the metaphysics of supervenience and events  +
a historian at Kenyon College and an editor of two volumes of the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991)  +
an American philosopher of science at the University of Notre Dame.  +
a German historian and philosopher of science.  +
a physicist, historian, and philosopher of science who played a significant role in the discussions on scientific change in the 1960-80s  +
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an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991)  +
a Hungarian-born philosopher of science who greatly contributed to the problem of demarcation and theory choice in science  +
a French sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher of science, concerned with social constructivism and compositionism, especially in science. He is known for his work in science and technology studies (STS), his popularization of laboratory studies, and his development of actor-network theory (ANT)  +
an American philosopher of science who greatly shaped the debates in the field from the late 1970s till the mid 1990s  +
a Sociologist of Science, and one of the key players in the development of Actor-Network Theory alongside [[Bruno Latour]] and [[Michel Callon]]  +
a University Professor Emeritus. he was a University Professor at the University of Richmond from 2002 to 2016. For the previous 13 years, he was Dean of Arts and Sciences at Richmond. Before that he spent 12 years at the University of New Hampshire, where served as Professor of Psychology, History, and the Humanities, chairperson of the Department of Psychology, and co-director of the History and Theory of Psychology Program. In May 2016 he retired from teaching and was given emeritus status.  +
a philosopher of science notable for her work on the social structure of science - including its production, communication, and evaluation - with a focus on peer review  +
a philosopher notable for her work on diagrammatic reasoning  +
a German polymath who occupies a prominent place in the history of mathematics and philosophy.  +
an American philosopher of science.  +