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  • 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)
  • Paul Patton  + (an American scientonomist and editor of than 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 communitythe formation of the scientonomy community)
  • Walter Isaacson  + (an American writer and journalist who authored several biographies, including one of Albert Einstein)
  • Gregory Rupik  + (an American-Canadian historian and philosopher of science and a scientonomer, one of the co-founders of the scientonomy community and editor of the journal of Scientonomy)
  • Aristotle  + (an Ancient Greek philosopher who together with Socrates and Plato laid much of the groundwork for western philosophy and science)
  • Sophie Ritson  + (an Australian historian and philosopher of science)
  • Alistair C. Crombie  + (an Australian historian of science.)
  • Graham Oppy  + (an Australian philosopher whose main area 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.'s Compass, Religious Studies, and Sophia.)
  • Karl Popper  + (an Austrian-British philosopher who is generally regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of science of the 20th century)
  • Paul Feyerabend  + (an Austrian-born American philosopher of science famous for rejecting the existence of a fixed and universal scientific method and proposing allegedly anarchistic/dadaistic view of science)