The Journal for General Philosophy of Science is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the foundational and methodological issues at the heart of scientific inquiry. It provides a forum for in-depth discussions across diverse scientific disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and philosophical reflection on scientific practices.
Coverage includes the nature of scientific explanation, the role of models and simulations, the problem of induction, and the relationship between science and values. The journal also examines the philosophical implications of specific scientific theories and discoveries, fostering a deeper understanding of the scientific enterprise. It appeals to philosophers, scientists, and scholars interested in the theoretical underpinnings of science.
By offering a platform for rigorous analysis and constructive debate, the Journal for General Philosophy of Science encourages original contributions that advance our understanding of science and its place in society. It welcomes submissions that bridge the gap between philosophical inquiry and scientific practice, fostering a richer appreciation of both.