Massimiliano Simons awarded a grant from the Evert Willem Beth Foundation
Massimiliano Simons has been awarded a grant from the Evert Willem Beth Foundation for the organisation of a symposium to consolidate and strengthen the Dutch- and Flemish-speaking HOPOS (i.e. International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science) community.
About the grant
The Foundation stimulates philosophical research and the teaching of philosophy by organizing symposia and lectures, and by providing funding through grants and scholarships. Applications for grants can be submitted once a year and must concern research focused on modern logic, philosophy of science, history of logic, history of the philosophy of science or scientific philosophy in general.
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