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an American historian of science.  +
a Canadian-Armenian philosopher of science and scientonomer who laid the foundations of the general descriptive theory of scientific change  +
a Franco-Moroccan writer and sociologist, who co-authored with [[Bruno Latour]]  +
an Indian cognitive scientist and philosopher  +
a key figure in British higher education research  +
a professor of philosophy of science interested in Newtonian studies.  +
a professor and Chair of Descriptive and Theoretical Linguistics in the Department of English at the Eberhard Karls University in Tubingen, Germany  +
is an American philosopher who teaches at Reed College and works in the field of artificial life.  +
Professor 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).  +
an American logician and philosopher notable for his work on the philosophy of logic, temporal logic, and structural proof theory  +
an Irish philosopher who is widely considered as one of the leading philosophers of the early modern period  +
is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in ancient Greek philosophy  +
Biography Editors  +
coeditor of Spinoza: New Perspectives (1978); Mind, Brain and Function (1982); Frege: Sense and Reference a Hundred Years Later (1995); and Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes (2002). He is also the author of papers on a variety of topics in epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.  +
an assistant professor of philosophy at Illinois Wesleyan University  +
an American philosopher of science.  +
a historian of science specializing in astronomy, the telescope, and the Herschel family  +
George Boole was an English mathematician, educator, philosopher and logician  +
a Canadian scientonomer  +