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The SILFS series
Series edited by Marcello D
Since its foundation in 1952, the aim of the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SILFS), has been to bring together scholars working in the broad areas of Logic, Philosophy of Science and History of Science. The society encourages an open-minded approach to these disciplines in order to favour a confrontation with the empirical and formal sciences as well as the construction of interdisciplinary bridges. In this perspective, SILFS maintains that logicians and philosophers of science should not only pursue their own internal problems, but also consider the challenging conceptual and methodological questions that arise in any genuine attempt to extend our scientific knowledge.
The series welcomes contributions stemming from the activity of the Society and focusing on any research topic related to its aims and scope. All proposals will be reviewed by experts in the field.
| Volume 4:
Current Topics in Logic and the Philosophy of Science. Papers from SILFS 2022 postgraduate conference
Francesco Bianchini, Vincenzo Fano, Pierluigi Graziani, eds
978-1-84890-455-2
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| Volume 3:
New Directions in Logic and the Philosophy of Science
Laura Felline, Antonio Ledda, Francesco Paoli, Emanuele Rossanese, eds
978-1-84890-160-5
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| Volume 1:
New Essays in Logic and Philosophy of Science
Marcello DAgostino, Giulio Giorello, Federico Laudisa, Telmo Pievani and Corrado Sinigaglia, eds
978-1-84890-003-5
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| Volume 2:
Open Problems in Philosophy of Sciences
Pierluigi Graziani, Luca Guzzardi, and Massimo Sangoi, eds
978-1-84890-062-2
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