EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

Since 2019 and with the exception of a special edition on COVID-19, the EPSA has discontinued the bi-annual Newsletter in favour of a regular news format. You can follow our activities here on our website, or find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Special Edition - COVID-19 and our profession

In 2021, María Jiménez Buedo and Anna Alexandrova collected a number of testimonials from different groups of our profession, in order to make visible their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find their text below:

Newsletter Archive

The Association produced a Newsletter at least once a year. It served as an information bulletin for all EPSA-related activities and as a platform for the communication between the Steering Committee and the members of the EPSA.

EPSA Newsletter – Spring 2019

Table of Contents:

  1. Presidential Address
    By Prof. Samir Okasha (University of Bristol).
  2. Message from the outgoing Vice-President
    By Prof. Michela Massimi (University of Edinburgh).
  3. Spotlight on TINT in context – Centre for Philosophy of Social Science in Helsinki
    Take a closer look at one of Europe's major research institutions: The TINT Centre for Philosophy of Social Science. By Uskali Mäki (University of Helsinki).
  4. Science meets Philosophy: Interview with Professor Vincenzo Balzani
    We talk to a scientist about their work and the impact of philosophy within their field. In this issue, we talk to Vincenzo Balzani, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bologna. By Raffaella Campaner (University of Bologna).
  5. Women in Philosophy of Science: Three Minute Interview with Sabina Leonelli
    We interview prominent women in the field and ask them to tell us in three minutes what, in their view, are the bad news and the good news, respectively, for women in the field. In this issue: Sabina Leonelli, professor in philosophy and history of science at the University of Exeter, where she co-directs the Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences. By Anna Alexandrova (University of Cambridge).

Previous Editions

We have been publishing a Newsletter online since 2011. Here are the links to previous editions of the Newsletter:

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