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Asian Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Book Series, Springer
Aims and Scope
The Asian Studies in the Philosophy of Science (ASPS), a newly established book series, aims to promote the best work on the philosophy of science. In particular, ASPS aims to provide a platform for philosophers of science based in Asia and Asian-origin philosophers of science to share their cutting edge research. ASPS is particularly interested in publishing the work by young scholars and other authors and editors from underrepresented groups. ASPS publishes the work (i.e. monographs and edited volumes) on all the fields of the philosophy of science and technology, including but being not limited to:
· General philosophy of science
· Philosophy of the physical sciences
· Philosophy of the life sciences
· Philosophy of the social sciences
· Philosophy of psychology
· Philosophy of psychiatry
· Philosophy of cognitive science
· Philosophy of neuroscience
· Philosophy of technology
· Philosophy of AI
· History of philosophy of science
· History and philosophy of science
Editor in Chief
Yafeng Shan (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Editorial Board
- Vasso Kindi (University of Athens, Greece)
- Chuang Liu (Fudan University, China)
- Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech, USA)
- Young E Rhee (Dongkuk University, South Korea)
- Jacob Stegenga (Nanyang Technological Univeristy, Singapore)
- Stephen Turner (University of South Florida, USA)
- Jon Williamson (Univeristy of Manchester, UK)
- Kei Yoshida (Waseda University, Japan)
Submissions
If you are interested in submitting a book proposal or discussing your potential book projects, please contact Editor-in-Chief Yafeng Shan (hmyfshan@ust.hk) and Commissioning Editor He Zhang (he.zhang@springernature.com).