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Hopos 2000: Third International History of Philosophy of Science Conference

DECLARATION OF THE ORGANIZERS OF HOPOS 2000
CONCERNING THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN AUSTRIA

FIRST PROGRAMME    LIST OF ABSTRACTS

July 6-9, 2000

Organizers:
The History of Philosophy of Science Working Group (HOPOS) and
the Institut Wiener Kreis/ Institute Vienna Circle (IVC),

in conjunction with:

Zentrum für Überfakultäre Forschung der Universität Wien ZÜF / Center for Interdisciplinary Researchof the University of Vienna (CIR)  ZÜF

Date: July 6-9, 2000
Location: University of Vienna, University Campus, Vienna, Austria
Conference Languages: English, German, and French

HOPOS, The History of Philosophy of Science Working Group, is an international society of scholars with special interest in research on the history of philosophy of science and related topics in the history of natural and social sciences, logic, philosophy, and mathematics. This shared interest includes all historical periods, geographical regions, and diverse methodologies. The activities promote historical work in a variety of ways, including the sponsorship of meetings and conference sessions, the publication of books and special issues of journals, maintaining an e-mail discussion group, and the dissemination of information about libraries, archives and collections, and bibliographic information.
Further information: http://scistud.umkc.edu/hopos/index.html
The Institute Vienna Circle (IVC) is an international nonprofit society for the advancement of a scientific world view, aims at the promotion, cultivation and dissemination of the philosophy of the Vienna Circle/ Logical Empiricism. This includes also the documentation, application and development of its results. In the spirit of the members of the Vienna Circle, the IVC adheres to an enlightenment conception of science which includes a commitment to the democratization of knowledge and of science and the critique of irrationalism, dogmatism, and fundamentalism in any form. In order to realize these goals, the IVC organizes conferences, lectures, edits three book series, and it maintains a library and an archive with material by and on Vienna Circle members and related philosophers.
Further information: Institut Wiener Kreis
 
Program Committee:
Co-Chairs: Michael Heidelberger, (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Friedrich Stadler (Universität Wien, and Institut Wiener Kreis)
Gary Hatfield (University of Pennsylvania)
Don Howard (University of Notre Dame)
Cassandra Pinnick (Western Kentucky University)
Joelle Proust (Ecole Polytechnique CREA, C.N.R.S Paris)
G. A. John Rogers (University of Keele)
Rose Mary Sargent (Merrimack College)
Thomas Uebel (University of Manchester)
Catherine Wilson (University of British Columbia)

 

 
Registration, further questions:

Please use the Form or the indicated PDF-Form to mail or fax us your registration
Address inquiries to: Institute Vienna Circle
Museumstrasse 5/2/19
A-1070 Wien
Austria
Phone: (+43 1) 5261005
Fax: (+43 1) 5248859
E-mail: i_v_c@ping.at (please refer to "HOPOS 2000" in the subject line)
Websites: http://scistud.umkc.edu/hopos/index.html