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Our report and bibliography concentrate on research in the philosophy of science carried out in Austria within the last 20 years. The term ‘philosophy of science’ is here to be understood in the broad sense of ‘Wissenschaftstheorie’, that is, syntactics, semantics and pragmatics of the natural sciences and of the humanities, including law. After a general introduction to the philosophy of science scene in Austria, we report about those institutions in Austria at which relevant research has been conducted, starting with institutions in Graz and then continuing — in alphabetical order — with institutions in Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Linz, Salzburg, and Wien. Our report is supplemented by a bibliography; please note that this contains only references to original publications which deal mainly with questions in the philosophy of science, hence no contributions to lexica, no reviews, no translations, no articles in mass media, no editorial and no unpublished works are cited. Finally, there is an appendix,Alphabetical List of Austrian Institutions at which Philosophy of Science is Conducted, to facilitate communication between you and Austrian philosophers in whose work you may become interested by reading this report.
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Schurz, G., Dorn, G.J.W. Die Entwicklung der Wissenschaftstheorie in Österreich 1971–1990. J Gen Philos Sci 24, 315–347 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00764393
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