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  • Isaac Newton  + (an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist/natural philosopher who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time)
  • John Worrall  + (an English philosopher of science notable for his advancement of Lakatos's methodology of scientific research programmes and his work on structural realism)
  • John Herschel  + (an English polymath, mathematician, astronomer, chemist, inventor, experimental photographer, and philosopher of science)
  • Martin Hollis  + (an English rationalist philosopher)
  • Alan Musgrave  + (an English-born New Zealand philosopher of science)
  • Amrita Basu  + (an Indian cognitive scientist and philosopher)
  • Amirali Atrli  + (an Iranian scientonomer)
  • George Berkeley  + (an Irish philosopher who is widely considered as one of the leading philosophers of the early modern period)
  • Michela Massimi  + (an Italian and British philosopher of science notable for her work on scientific perspectivism and perspectival realism)
  • Alessandra Castino  + (an Italian scientonomer notable for her work on the history of dark matter)
  • Thomas Blanchard  + (an assistant professor of philosophy at Illinois Wesleyan University)
  • David Deming  + (an associate professor of arts and sciences at the University of Oklahoma.)
  • Ryan Nichols  + (an associate professor of philosophy at California State University in Fullerton.)
  • Peter Adamson  + (an author)
  • Ralph Mclnerny  + (an author)
  • John O'Callaghan  + (an author)
  • Andrea Falcon  + (an author.)
  • John Vickers  + (an economist at Oxford University.)
  • Martin Moir  + (an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991))
  • Zawahir Moir  + (an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991))
  • Marion Filipiuk  + (an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991))
  • Michael Laine  + (an editor of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (1963-1991))
  • Emmanuel Manalo  + (an educational psychologist notable for his work on using diagrams for communication and effective learning and instructional strategies)
  • Thomas Reid  + (an eighteenth century Scottish philosopher who founded the Scottish common sense philosophy and played an integral role in the Scottish Enlightenment.)
  • John R. Milton  + (an historian of philosophy who authored several articles on John Locke)
 (an-20American-20historian-20of-20science.)
  • Andy Clark  + (appointed to the Chair in Logic and Metaphappointed to the Chair in Logic and Metaphysics in 2004. Prior to that he had taught at the University of Glasgow, the University of Sussex, Washington University in St Louis, and Indiana University, Bloomington. He was Director of the Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology Program at Washington University in St Louis, and Director of the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University.ive Science Program at Indiana University.)
  • John Biro  + (coeditor of Spinoza: New Perspectives (197coeditor of Spinoza: New Perspectives (1978); Mind,</br>Brain and Function (1982); Frege: Sense and Reference a Hundred</br>Years Later (1995); and Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes (2002). He is</br>also the author of papers on a variety of topics in epistemology, the</br>philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.y of mind, and the philosophy of language.)
  • Marija Jankovic  + (is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Davidson College.)
  • Rebecca Muscant  + (is a Canadian scientonomer)
  • Amna Zulfiqar  + (is a Canadian scientonomist who participated in the development of the diagrammatic notation for belief visualization)
  • Spyridon Orestis Palermos  + (is a lecturer in philosophy at Cardiff University)
  • Timothy O'Connor  + (is a modern philosopher and cognitive scientist at Indiana University.)
  • Michael Ruse  + (is a philosopher of science who specializeis a philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and is well known for his work on the relationship between science and religion, the creation–evolution controversy, and the demarcation problem within science. Ruse currently teaches at Florida State University. He was born in England, attending Bootham School,[1] York. He took his undergraduate degree at the University of Bristol (1962), his master's degree at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (1964), and Ph.D. at the University of Bristol (1970).Ph.D. at the University of Bristol (1970).)
  • David Norton  + (is a professor emeritus of moral philosophy at McGill University)
  • William Morris  + (is a professor of philosophy at Illinois Weslayan University)
  • James Harris  + (is a professor of the history of philosophy and head of the department of philosophy at the University of Saint Andrews.)
  • Alexandra Witze  + (is a science writer who works for Nature. She covers the Earth and planetary sciences and astronomy.)
  • Davide Castelvecchi  + (is a science writer working for Nature. Previously he has been an editor at Scientific American and a physical sciences reporter at Science News. He has degrees in mathematics and in science writing)
  • Gavin Hyman  + (is a senior lecturer at the University of Lancaster. He has published on postmodernism, philosophy and theology, Radical Orthodoxy, atheism, and ethics.)
  • Paul R. Gross  + (is an American biologist primarily known for writing on the Science Wars.)
  • Norman Levitt  + (is an American mathematician known as a strong critic of the "Academic Left" during the Science Wars.)
  • Mark Bedau  + (is an American philosopher who teaches at Reed College and works in the field of artificial life.)
  • Philip Pettit  + (is an Irish philosopher and political theorist. He is Laurence Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University and also Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University.)
  • William Bristow  + (is an associate professor and coordinator of the Certificate in Ethics, Values, and Society in the Philosophy Department at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.)
  • Sylvia Berryman  + (is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in ancient Greek philosophy)
  • Jacqueline Taylor  + (is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of San Francisco)
  • Stephen Thornton  + (is in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Limerick in Ireland.)
  • William C. Wimsatt  + (is professor emeritus in the Department ofis professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy, the Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science (previously Conceptual Foundations of Science), and the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. He is currently a Winton Professor of the Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota and Residential Fellow of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science.innesota Center for Philosophy of Science.)
  • Christian List  + (is professor of political science and philosophy at the London School of Economics.)
  • Charlotte Brown  + (is the author of several books and papers on David Hume)