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IUHPST Essay Prize in History and Philosophy of Science: "What is the value of philosophy of science for history of science?"

deadline: 2016-11-30

Call for entries: IUHPST Essay Prize in History and Philosophy of Science 
(deadline: 30 November 2016)

http://iuhps.net/pages/inter-division-commissions/joint-commission.php

The International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 
(IUHPST) invites submissions for the first IUHPST Essay Prize in History and 
Philosophy of Science. This prize competition, planned to continue on a 
biennial basis, seeks to encourage fresh methodological thinking on the history 
and philosophy of science as an integrated discipline.

Entries in the form of an essay of 5,000-10,000 words in English are invited, 
addressing this year's prize question: "What is the value of philosophy of 
science for history of science?" All entries should contain original work that 
has not previously been published. For entries written originally in another 
language, an English translation should be submitted with an indication of the 
translator.

Entries will be judged on the following criteria, in addition to general 
academic quality: a direct engagement with this year's prize question, an 
effective integration of historical and philosophical perspectives, and the 
potential to provide methodological guidance for other researchers in the 
field.

The author of the winning entry will be invited to present the work at the 25th 
International Congress of History of Science and Technology in Rio de Janeiro 
(23-29 July 2017), and presenting at the Congress will be a condition of the 
award. (The presentation of the winning work will be considered a 
'non-paper-session activity,' and will not interfere with the possibility of 
the winner also giving a standard paper at the Congress.)

The award will carry a cash prize of 1,000 U.S. dollars and, in addition, the 
cost of hotel accommodation for attending the Congress, though the Congress 
registration fee will not be waived.

Other strong entries will also be considered for presentation at the Congress. 
In order to ensure this consideration, entrants should submit the entry also as 
an individual paper proposal for the Congress by the deadline of 30 November 
2016, following the standard instructions:

http://www.ichst2017.sbhc.org.br/conteudo/view?ID_CONTEUDO=259

Entries for this essay prize are invited from anyone, without restriction of 
age, nationality or academic status. Co-authored work will be considered, but 
if the winning entry is a co-authored work the cash prize and accommodation 
subsidy would need to be shared out among the authors.

This prize is administered by the Joint Commission, whose remit is to make 
links between the work of the two Divisions of the IUHPST: the DHST (Division 
of History of Science and Technology) and the DLMPST (Division of Logic, 
Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology). For further information 
about IUHPST, see http://iuhps.net.

Entries for the prize competition should be submitted in pdf format by e-mail 
to the Chair of the Joint Commission, Prof. Hasok Chang, Department of History 
and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge hc372@cam.ac.uk. Any queries 
should also be directed to him. The deadline for submission is 30 November 
2016.
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