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Journal for General Philosophy of Science
J Gen Philos Sci

ISSN (printed): 0925-4560. ISSN (electronic): 1572-8587.

The Journal for General Philosophy of Science is a forum for the discussion of a variety of attitudes concerning the philosophy of science. It has as its subject matter the philosophical especially methodological ontological epistemological anthropological and ethical foundations of the individual sciences. Particular emphasis is laid on bringing both the natural the cultural and the technical sciences into a philosophical context within which the historical presuppositions and conditions of the current problems of the philosophy of science are also included in the discussion. The Journal for General Philosophy of Science has been successful in its attempt to serve as a forum that bridges the gap between the different sciences especially the natural cultural and social sciences. One of its purposes is to discuss and contrast the common as well as the different specific methodological and philosophical foundations of the individual sciences taking into account all currently relevant positions of the philosophy of science. In recent years considerable insight has been gained into the problems of current philosophy of science by considering the historical dimension of the sciences. This is why more intensive efforts will be made in the future towards the integration of historical and systematic considerations. The journal contains: articles discussions reports on the state of the philosophy of science in individual countries reviews a bibliography of the major journals in the field of the history and philosophy of science. The journal is of interest to philosophers especially philosophers of science as well as to scholars from the field of the natural cultural social and technical sciences who are interested in becoming aware of the philosophical implications of their disciplines and in being stimulated by the transfer of methods leading ideas concepts and theories from other fields.

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