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A list of all pages that have property "Brief" with value "an American philosopher and historian of science as well as a physicist". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Aman Sakhardande  + (a scientonomist)
  • Victoria Fang  + (a scientonomist)
  • Sam Tippelt  + (a scientonomist)
  • Editors of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  + (a title that refers to anonymous editors working for the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.)
  • Naomi Oreskes  + (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)
  • Robert Scharff  + (an American Philosopher of Science who has written on epistemology, Heidegger, and Technoscience Studies.)
  • Valentine Dusek  + (an American Philosopher of Science who has written on the Philosophy of Technology, Philosophy and History of Biology, and Marxism in Philosophy of Science.)
  • Richard Shusterman  + (an American Philosopher of Science.)
  • John Tresch  + (an American Professor of History & Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.)
  • Daniel W. Byrne  + (an American biostatistician and data scientist notable for his work on medical research publishing)
  • Thomas B. Steel  + (an American computer scientist notable for his work on erotetic logic)
  • Thomas Nickles  + (an American historian and philosopher of science)
  • Stephen Wykstra  + (an American historian and philosopher of science)
  • Steven Shapin  + (an American historian and sociologist of science)
  • Mary Henle  + (an American historian of psychology.)
  • John L. Heilbron  + (an American historian of science best known for his work in the history of physics and the history of astronomy)
  • Bernard Cohen  + (an American historian of science, and Victor S. Thomas professor of the history of science at Harvard University.)
  • Susan Faye (born Walter Faw) Cannon  + (an American historian of science, best known for their study of uniformitarian geology and the overall state of science in the 19th century.)
  • Peter Barker  + (an American historian of science.)
  • Marshall Clagett  + (an American historian of science.)
  • Harry Woolf  + (an American historian of science.)
  • Lorraine Daston  + (an American historian of science.)
  • Michael Heidelberger  + (an American immunologist and historian of science.)
  • Nuel D. Belnap  + (an American logician and philosopher notable for his work on the philosophy of logic, temporal logic, and structural proof theory)
  • Robert S. Cohen  + (an American philosopher and historian of science)
  • Peter Galison  + (an American philosopher and historian of science as well as a physicist)
  • Michael Martin  + (an American philosopher and professor at Boston University, who specialized in the philosophy of religion, and also worked in the philosophies of science, law, and social science.)
  • Vere Chappell  + (an American philosopher notable for his work on the history of early modern philosophy, philosophy of mind and action, and metaphysics)
  • Elliott R. Sober  + (an American philosopher notable for his work in philosophy of biology and general philosophy of science)
  • Joseph C. Pitt  + (an American philosopher of science)
  • Roger C. Buck  + (an American philosopher of science)
  • Marx W. Wartofsky  + (an American philosopher of science)
  • Kareem Khalifa  + (an American philosopher of science)
  • Eliot Deutsch  + (an American philosopher of science at the University of Hawaii.)
  • Gary Gutting  + (an American philosopher of science at the University of Notre Dame)
  • Janet Kourany  + (an American philosopher of science at the University of Notre Dame.)
  • Helen Longino  + (an American philosopher of science known for her contributions on the role of values in science, role of social interaction in scientific objectivity and social epistemology)
  • Larry Laudan  + (an American philosopher of science who greatly shaped the debates in the field from the late 1970s till the mid 1990s)
  • Dudley Shapere  + (an American philosopher of science, notable for his attempts to explain the mechanism of changes in methods)
  • Jarrett Leplin  + (an American philosopher of science.)
  • Frederick Suppe  + (an American philosopher of science.)
  • David R. Hiley  + (an American philosopher of science.)
  • James Bohman  + (an American philosopher of science.)
  • Lee McIntyre  + (an American philosopher of social science notable for his work on law-like explanations in the social sciences and his denial of a demarcation between the natural and social sciences)
  • Michael Weisberg  + (an American philosopher who is a professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania)
  • John Hardwig  + (an American philosopher who wrote on the topics of bioethics, epistemic dependency and the role of expert)
  • John Hasbrouck Van Vleck  + (an American physicist and mathematician.)
  • James T. Cushing  + (an American physicist and philosopher of science at University of Notre Dame.)
  • Allan Franklin  + (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)
  • Julian Jaynes  + (an American psychologist.)
  • Michael Lissack  + (an American researcher notable for his work on cybernetics and complexity in business and science)