Empirical Network Analysis as a Method for Philosophy of Science

In Adrian Currie & Sophie Veigl, Philosophy of Science: A User's Guide. MIT Press (forthcoming)
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Abstract

This chapter introduces empirical network analysis (ENA) as a toolbox to complement other methods in philosophy of science. It aims to provide a hands-on introduction to ENA for philosophers of science and to discuss the usefulness of ENA for addressing questions of interest to philosophy of science. We accompany our account by an in-depth consideration of two examples of ENA to reflect not only on the potentials but also on the challenges of ENA. The chapter concludes by outlining skills required for concrete applications and pointing to several resources that can be consulted to acquire those skills.

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Catherine Herfeld
Universität Hannover

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