Aim & Scope
The Journal for General Philosophy of Science is a forum for discussion concerning the philosophy of science. Its subject matter encompasses the philosophical, especially methodological, ontological, epistemological, anthropological, and ethical foundations of the individual sciences. The coverage brings the natural, cultural, and technical sciences into a philosophical context, including discussion of historical presuppositions and conditions of the current problems of the philosophy of science. The Journal bridges gaps between the different sciences, especially the natural, cultural, and social sciences. Its discussion exposes the common as well as the divergent methodological and philosophical foundations of the individual sciences, and takes into account all currently relevant positions of the philosophy of science. The journal considers the historical dimension of the sciences as context for understanding current problems of philosophy of science. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1970 - 1989 ) | Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie | ( 1990 - 9999 ) | Journal for General Philosophy of Science |
2024
The Evolution of the Bell Notion of Beable: From Bohr to Primitive Ontology
Journal for General Philosophy of Science , 2024
The Ontology of Causation: A Carnapian-Pragmatist Approach
Journal for General Philosophy of Science , 2024
Adynamism in Physics: The Block Universe vs Barbour’s Relational Strategy
Journal for General Philosophy of Science , 2024
Coordination, Convention and the Constitution of Physical Objects
Journal for General Philosophy of Science , 2024