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Publications

The Centre issues an electronic preprint series RePoSS that publishes preprints, manuscripts of talks, student works (e.g. Masters theses) etc. within science studies.

The preprint series Hosta published preprints, manuscripts etc within history of science.

A list of dissertations and theses written by students at the department can be found through the menu to the left.


Recent publications

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Andersen, L. E. (2017). Community Beliefs and Scientific Change: Response to Gilbert. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC), 6(10), 37-46.
Wray, K. B. (2018). Review of A Critical Introduction to Scientific Realism, by Paul Dicken. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 96(1), 205-206. Article 10.1080/00048402.2016.1274770. https://doi.org/10.1080/00048402.2016.1274770
Wray, K. B. (2018). The Atomic Number Revolution in Chemistry: A Kuhnian Analysis. Foundations of Chemistry: Philosophical, Historical, Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies of Chemistry, 20(3), 209-217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10698-017-9303-6
Wray, K. B. (2018). Success of Science as a Motivation for Realism. In J. Saatsi (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism (pp. 37-47). Routledge.
Nielsen, K. H. (2017). Camp Century's Degrees of Coldness: From Cold War Icon to Climate Change-Induced Problem. Nach Feierabend. Zürcher Jahrbuch für Wissensgeschichte, 13, 17-37.
Wray, K. B. (2017). The Impact of Collaboration on the Epistemic Cultures of Science. In T. Boyer-Kassem, C. Mayo-Wilson & M. Weisberg (Eds.), Scientific Collaboration and Collective Knowledge: New Essays (1 ed., pp. 117-134). Oxford University Press.
Pedersen, K. M. (2017). Geografiske kort af drivtømmer. Grønlandsk kultur- og samfundsforskning, 2015-17, 79-98.
Heymann, M. & Hundebøl, N. R. (2017). From heuristic to predictive: Making climate models political instruments. In Cultures of Prediction in Atmospheric and Climate Science, Epistemic and Cultural Shifts in Computer-based Modelling and Simulation (pp. 100-119). Routledge.
Heymann, M., Gramelsberger, G. & Mahony, M. (2017). Key characteristics of cultures of prediction. In Cultures of Prediction in Atmospheric and Climate Science: Epistemic and Cultural Shifts in Computer-based Modelling and Simulation (pp. 18-41). Routledge.
Heymann, M., Gramelsberger, G. & Mahony, M. (2017). Introduction. In Cultures of Prediction in Atmospheric and Climate Science, Epistemic and Cultural Shifts in Computer-based Modelling and Simulation (pp. 1-17). Routledge.
Schindler, S. (2018). A coherentist conception of ad hoc hypotheses. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 67, 54–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2017.11.011
Wray, K. B. (2017). A New Philosophy of Science from the History of Arcane Natural Science: Review of Eric Scerri’s A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science. Foundations of Chemistry: Philosophical, Historical, Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies of Chemistry, 19(3), 281-285.
Nielsen, K. H. (2017). Science popularization goes global: UNESCO’s Division of Science & Its Popularization. Abstract from 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. http://www.ichst2017.sbhc.org.br/download/download?ID_DOWNLOAD=170