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The Philosophy of Social Science
Roundtable was established in 1998 to serve as a forum for
communication among philosophers and social scientists who share an
interest in philosophy of the social sciences. Through annual
Roundtable conferences, the publication of an annual Roundtable Issue
of
Philosophy of the Social Sciences (see below for contents), and an
email list, participants engage in discussion of epistemology,
explanatory paradigms, and methodologies of the social sciences. We
invite all interested persons to join this ongoing research
dialogue.
Organizers of the Philosophy
of Social Science Roundtables are:
For information about previous Roundtables:
- 2007 Roundtable - University of
South Florida, Tampa, March 23-25, 2007 (PDF)
- 2006 Roundtable - University of
California, Santa Cruz, March 17-19, 2006 (PDF)
- 2005
Roundtable - Barnard College, Columbia
University, March 11-13, 2005 (PDF)
- 2004 Roundtable - St. Louis University,
March 19-21, 2004 (PDF)
- 2003
Roundtable - University of Missouri in St. Louis, March 21-23,
2003 (PDF)
- 2002
Roundtable - Saint Louis University, March 15-17, 2002
- 2001
Roundtable - Washington University, April 20-22, 2001
- 2000
Roundtable - University of Missouri in Saint Louis, March
31-April 2, 2000
- 1999
Roundtable - Saint Louis University, April 9-11, 1999
To view the tables of contents for the
Special Roundtable Issues of Philosophy of the Social Sciences
edited by Bohman, Roth, and Wylie:
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