The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) was established in 2007. It was brought to life by the recognition that the time was ripe for a forum that would bring together professional philosophers of science and students from the whole of Europe (and the rest of the world) and foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among them.
The general aim of the EPSA is to promote and advance philosophy of science in Europe. Membership to EPSA is open to everyone, irrespective of nationality.
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) was established in 2007. It was brought to life by the recognition that the time was ripe for a forum that would bring together professional philosophers of science and students from the whole of Europe (and the rest of the world) and foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among them.
The general aim of the EPSA is to promote and advance philosophy of science in Europe. Membership to EPSA is open to everyone, irrespective of nationality.
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) was established in 2007. It was brought to life by the recognition that the time was ripe for a forum that would bring together professional philosophers of science and students from the whole of Europe (and the rest of the world) and foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among them.
The general aim of the EPSA is to promote and advance philosophy of science in Europe. Membership to EPSA is open to everyone, irrespective of nationality.
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) was established in 2007. It was brought to life by the recognition that the time was ripe for a forum that would bring together professional philosophers of science and students from the whole of Europe (and the rest of the world) and foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among them.
The general aim of the EPSA is to promote and advance philosophy of science in Europe. Membership to EPSA is open to everyone, irrespective of nationality.
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) was established in 2007. It was brought to life by the recognition that the time was ripe for a forum that would bring together professional philosophers of science and students from the whole of Europe (and the rest of the world) and foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among them.
The general aim of the EPSA is to promote and advance philosophy of science in Europe. Membership to EPSA is open to everyone, irrespective of nationality.
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