The International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS) will hold its eighth international congress in Budapest, Hungary, June 24-27, 2010. The conference is open to scholarly work on the history of philosophy of science from any disciplinary perspective.
HOPOS, The International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, is devoted to promoting serious, scholarly research on the history of the philosophy of science. We construe this subject broadly, to include topics in the history of related disciplines and in all historical periods, studied through diverse methodologies. We aim to promote historical work in a variety of ways, but especially through encouraging exchange among scholars through meetings, publications, and electronic media.
The preliminary program will be posted in spring 2010.
Registration will begin at mid-day on Friday, June 24, in the Octagon area adjacent to the main entrance to the CEU campus.
Local Organizing Committee
Karl Hall (CEU)
Gábor Á. Zemplén (BME)
István Bodnár (ELTE BTK/CEU)
Gábor Betegh (CEU)
Hanoch Ben-Yami (CEU)
Friedrich Stadler (University of Vienna)
Gábor Forrai (Miskolc University)
András Máté (ELTE BTK)
György Kampis (ELTE TTK)
Tihamér Margitay (BME)
Márta Fehér (BME)
László Ropolyi (ELTE TTK)
Péter Szegedi (ELTE TTK)
Tamás Demeter (Miskolc University)
Csaba Pléh (BME)
János Tanács (BME)
Conference information provided by konferenciakalauz.hu
Official Website: http://www.hopos2010.ceu.hu/
Added by konferenciakalauz.hu on December 14, 2009