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Global Perspectives on Reasoning & Scientific Method

30 Nov - 1 Dec 2017
Salzburg, Austria

Global Perspectives on Reasoning and Scientific Method

     Workshop of the Division for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of
       Science and Technology of the International Union for History and
       Philosophy of Science and Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST)

     Salzburg, Austria, 30 November 2017 & 1 December 2017

          https://dlmpstworkshop.wordpress.com/

The Division for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and 
Technology of the International Union for History and Philosophy of 
Science and Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST) is the global voice for logic and 
philosophy of science, representing our field in global research councils 
such as the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the Conseil 
International de Philosophie et des Sciences Humained (CIPSH). Our 
disciplines serve as an important instrument of methodological reflection 
for all sciences. The workshop in Salzburg, organised on the occasion of a 
meeting of the Council members of DLMPST/IUHPST, will cover these aspects 
and serve as a moment of methodological introspection.

Speakers include Rachel Ankeny (Australia), Verónica Becher (Argentina), 
Amita Chatterjee (India), Helen Longino (U.S.A.), Hannes Leitgeb 
(Germany), Menachem Magidor (Israel), Mitsuhiro Okada (Japan), Katarzyna 
Paprzycka-Hausman (Poland), Peter Schroeder-Heister (Germany), and 
Charlotte Werndl (Austria).

The workshop will be held at the Faculty of Law of the University of 
Salzburg, Churfürststraße 1, HS 207. Visitors are very welcome to attend 
(there is no registration fee). Prior registration is not required, but we 
would be grateful to know in advance that you plan to attend. You can 
indicate this via our website.

Sponsors: DLMPST/IUHPST & Fachbereich Philosophy, Universitaet Salzburg.
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