Guest Editorial: Philosophy of Science in Practice and Practical Realism

Authors

  • Endla Lõhkivi Department of Philosophy, University of Tartu
  • Rein Vihalemm

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12697/spe.2012.5.2.01

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References

Lõhkivi, E. (2011). Identity and rationality: Towards normative cultural studies of science, Baltic Journal of European Studies 1: 97-110.

Velbaum, K., Lõhkivi, E. and Tina, M.-L. (2008). UPGEM national report: Estonia, Draw the Line! Universities as workplaces for male and female researchers in Europe, Tartu University Press, Tartu, pp. 137-212.

Vihalemm, R. (2005). Chemistry and a theoretical model of science: On the occasion of a recent debate with the Christies, Foundations of Chemistry 7: 171-182.

Vihalemm, R. (2011a). The autonomy of chemistry: Old and new problems, Foundations of Chemistry 13: 97-107.

Vihalemm, R. (2011b). Towards a practical realist philosophy of science, Baltic Journal of European Studies 1: 46-60.

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Published

2013-01-20

How to Cite

Lõhkivi, E., & Vihalemm, R. (2013). Guest Editorial: Philosophy of Science in Practice and Practical Realism. Studia Philosophica Estonica, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.12697/spe.2012.5.2.01