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  • Scott Mandelbrote  + (Official Fellow and Director of Studies inOfficial Fellow and Director of Studies in</br>History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a Fellow of All Souls College,</br>Oxford. He is one of the editorial directors of a project to transcribe</br>and edit the alchemical, administrative, and theological manuscripts</br>of Isaac Newton.d theological manuscripts of Isaac Newton.)
  • Patricia Curd  + (Patricia Curd is a Professor of philosophy at Purdue University)
  • Peter Anstey  + (Peter Anstey is a professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney, Australia. He specializes in early modern philosophy, experimental philosophy, Locke, Boyle, Bacon, and Newton, and the French philosophes.)
  • Jane McIntyre  + (Professor Emerita of Philosophy, ClevelandProfessor Emerita of Philosophy, Cleveland State University, and a past president of the Hume Society. Her numerous publications argue for the centrality of Hume’s account of the passions to his overall philosophical position. Notable articles include “Personal Identity and the Passions” (1989) and “Character: A Humean Account” (History of Philosophy Quarterly 1990).t” (History of Philosophy Quarterly 1990).)
  • Roberto Scazzieri  + (Professor of Economic Analysis at University of Bologna)
  • Martin Bell  + (Professor of History of Philosophy, MancheProfessor of History of Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University. His publications on Hume’s philosophy appear as journal articles and as chapters in edited collections, including Reading Hume on Human Understanding (2002), Impressions of Hume (2005), New Essays on David Hume (2007), and A Companion to Hume (2008). He also edited Hume’s Dialogues concerning Natural Religion for Penguin Classics (1990).ural Religion for Penguin Classics (1990).)
  • Giorgio Sandri  + (Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science from 1970 to 2010 at the University of Bologna)
  • George Smith  + (Professor of Philosophy at Tufts UniversitProfessor of Philosophy at Tufts University and Acting Director of the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at MIT. He specializes in the development of evidence in the advanced sciences and engineering and is the author of several papers on Newton.is the author of several papers on Newton.)
  • James Hartle  + (Theoretical Physicist)
 (Theoretical-20Physicist)
  • John Stuart Mill  + (a 19th century British philosopher, political economist, and civil servant. His writings on scientific change cover topics ranging from the nature of scientific reasoning to theory-ladenness and scientific progress)
  • George Sarton  + (a Belgian-American chemist and historian who is widely considered to be the founder of the discipline of history of science)
  • Deivide Garcia  + (a Brazilian scientonomer and philosopher of science notable for his work on Paul Feyerabend, evolutionary theory, and pluralism)
  • Richard Whitley  + (a British Sociologist and Economist who has written extensively on the organization of natural and social sciences, alongside capitalist business structure.)
  • Ronald W. Clark  + (a British author.)
  • Geoffery Cantor  + (a British historian and philosopher of physics, especially eighteenth and nineteenth century optics.)
  • Adrian Wilson  + (a British historian of medicine)
  • Nick Jardine  + (a British mathematician, philosopher of science and its history, historian of astronomy and natural history)
  • Francis Bacon  + (a British natural philosopher and founder of experimentalism and empirical science.)
  • Charles Darwin  + (a British naturalist responsible for the formulation of the theory of evolution by natural selection)
  • Robert Cecil Olby  + (a British philosopher of science and historian of 19th and 20th century biology)
  • Donald A. Gillies  + (a British philosopher of science and mathematics)
  • Paul Horwich  + (a British philosopher of science.)
  • Harriet Taylor Mill  + (a British philosopher who greatly influenced the thinking of John Stuart Mill, her long time companion and husband.)
  • Stephen Toulmin  + (a British philosopher, author, and educator influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein)
  • John Locke  + (a British philosopher, writer, political activist, medical researcher, Oxford academic, and government official)
  • Steven Lukes  + (a British political and social theorist)
  • Timothy Ashplant  + (a British social and cultural historian)
  • Harry Collins  + (a British sociologist of science at the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales, and a Fellow of the British Academy.)
  • Craig G. Fraser  + (a Canadian historian of mathematics and cosmology)
  • Brian S. Baigrie  + (a Canadian philosopher and historian of science)
  • William René Shea  + (a Canadian philosopher and historian of science.)
  • James Robert Brown  + (a Canadian philosopher of science and mathematics.)
  • Torin Doppelt  + (a Canadian philosopher, historian of philosophy, and scientonomist notable for his work on Spinoza and on the development of the diagrammatic notation for belief visualization)
  • Spenser Borrie  + (a Canadian scientonomer)