1997
DOI: 10.1080/02698599708573563
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Philosophy of science in the Netherlands

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“…In 1997, McAllister argued in a critical article concerning the Dutch academic world that (i) the position of the philosophy of science is not strong, (ii) the focus is on the history of philosophy and (iii) philosophers are not in touch with actual developments in scientific research (McAllister, 1997). Although things might be changing for the better, particularly in the field of systems biology (see e.g.…”
Section: How Do You View the Relation Between Philosophy And Systems ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1997, McAllister argued in a critical article concerning the Dutch academic world that (i) the position of the philosophy of science is not strong, (ii) the focus is on the history of philosophy and (iii) philosophers are not in touch with actual developments in scientific research (McAllister, 1997). Although things might be changing for the better, particularly in the field of systems biology (see e.g.…”
Section: How Do You View the Relation Between Philosophy And Systems ...mentioning
confidence: 99%