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  • Calahan Janik-Jones  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Christopher Kaumeyer  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Kaden McKeen  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Neo Yin  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Alexander Offord  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Zoë Golay  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Cameron Scott  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Carlin Henikoff  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Hannah Rajput  + (a Canadian scientonomist)
  • Jamie Shaw  + (a Canadian scientonomist and philosopher of science, notable for his work on epistemic stances, scientonomic workflow, and philosophy of Paul Feyerabend)
  • Nichole Levesley  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for her work on question dynamics and the diagrammatic notation for visualizing belief systems)
  • Zoe Sebastien  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for her resolution of the paradox of normative propositions and reformulation of the third law)
  • Sarah Machado-Marques  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for her work on scientific error handling)
  • Sanghoon Oh  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on element decay)
  • Ameer Sarwar  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on compatibility and scientificity)
  • Kye Palider  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on epistemic reasons and the diagrammatic notation for visualizing belief systems)
  • Cyrus Al-Zayadi  + (a Canadian scientonomist notable for his work on disciplines in scientonomic ontology)
  • Nicholas Overgaard  + (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)
  • Maxim Mirkin  + (a Canadian scientonomist who has worked on the status of technological knowledge in the process of scientific change)
  • Jessica Rapson  + (a Canadian scientonomist who participated in the development of the diagrammatic notation for belief visualization)
  • Yifang Zhang  + (a Canadian scientonomist who participated in the development of the diagrammatic notation for belief visualization)
  • Julia Da Silva  + (a Canadian scientonomist who participated in the development of the diagrammatic notation for belief visualization)
  • Mirka Loiselle  + (a Canadian scientonomist who's done considerable work on authority delegation in the art market and art expert communities)
  • William Rawleigh  + (a Canadian scientonomist, notable for his work on questions as epistemic elements and the mechanism of method employment)
  • Hakob Barseghyan  + (a Canadian-Armenian philosopher of science and scientonomer who laid the foundations of the general descriptive theory of scientific change)
  • Arie Rip  + (a Dutch philosopher of Science and Technology, and briefly the president of the international Society for Social Studies of Science)
  • Jaakko Hintikka  + (a Finnish philosopher and logician)
  • Françoise Bastide  + (a Franco-Moroccan writer and sociologist, who co-authored with [[Bruno Latour]])
  • René Descartes  + (a French natural philosopher; who is today considered one of the most influential figures in modern philosophy)
  • Guillaume Dechauffour  + (a French philosopher of science)
  • Bruno Latour  + (a French sociologist, anthropologist, and 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) development of actor-network theory (ANT))
  • Jutta Schickore  + (a German historian and philosopher of science)
  • Friedrich Steinle  + (a German historian and philosopher of science)
  • Lorenz Kruger  + (a German historian and philosopher of science.)
  • Jürgen Mittelstrass  + (a German philosopher of Science.)
  • Paul Hoyningen-Huene  + (a German philosopher of science best known for his Neo-Kantian interpretation of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas)
  • Hans Reichenbach  + (a German philosopher of science who was one of the main champions of logical positivism)
  • Immanuel Kant  + (a German philosopher who is considered a central figure in modern philosophy)
  • Ernst Mach  + (a German physicist who also made major contributions to philosophy and physiological psychology)
  • Heinrich Rudolf Hertz  + (a German physicist who first showed the existence of the electromagnetic waves theorized by James Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light)
  • Herman von Helmholtz  + (a German physiologist and physicist who contributed to a variety of scientific and philosophical topics)
  • Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz  + (a German polymath who occupies a prominent place in the history of mathematics and philosophy.)
  • Nicholas Rescher  + (a German-American philosopher, polymath, and author of more than 400 articles and 100 books which collectively establish a systematic philosophy of "pragmatic idealism" that combines elements of the European continental idealism with American pragmatism)
  • Gerd Buchdahl  + (a German-English philosopher of science who found the journal "Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science")
  • Rudolf Carnap  + (a German-born philosopher of science and logician. He was a prominent member of the Vienna Circle and a proponent of logical positivism)
  • Theodore Arabatzis  + (a Greek philosopher and historian of science notable for his efforts of reuniting the HPS)
  • Eszter Nádasi  + (a Hungarian philosopher of science and technology)
  • Mihály Héder  + (a Hungarian philosopher of science and technology)
  • Imre Lakatos  + (a Hungarian-born philosopher of science who greatly contributed to the problem of demarcation and theory choice in science)
  • Jaegwon Kim  + (a Korean-American philosopher best known for his work on mental causation, the mind-body problem, and the metaphysics of supervenience and events)