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Stathis Psillos (Greek: Στάθης Ψύλλος; born 22 June 1965)[1] is a Greek philosopher of science. He is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics at the University of Athens, Greece and a member of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy—Engaging Science of the University of Western Ontario. In the years 2013–2015 he held the Rotman Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Science and UWO, Canada.[2] Psillos is best known for his work in scientific realism and the metaphysics of science.[3] He a notable critic of structural realism.[4]

He was recently classified among the 100 most cited living philosophers with public Google Scholar pages.[5][6]

Biography

Stathis Psillos was born in Athens, Greece. He studied Physics at the University of Patras, Greece. Having obtained a state scholarship to study philosophy abroad, Psillos went on to King's College London to study for an MSc in History and Philosophy of Science. Under the supervision of David Papineau he obtained a PhD in Philosophy in 1994 from King's College London. (The examiners were John Worrall and William Newton-Smith.)

Between 1993 and 1998 he was initially assistant editor and subsequently deputy editor of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Between 1995 and 1998, he was a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow, at the Dept of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics. Since 1998, he has been a Research Associate of the Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences, London School of Economics.[7] He joined the Dept of Philosophy and History of Science in the University of Athens, Greece, in 1999.[8][9] Psillos was among the founders of European Philosophy of Science Association[10] and served as its first elected President (2007-2009). In the midst of the Greek socio-economic crisis he organised the 3nd congress of the European Philosophy of Science Association, in Athens, in October 2011.[11] From 2009 to 2014, he was the editor of the journal Metascience. In 2008 Psillos was elected member of l’Academie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences (AIPS).[12] In 2007, he was co-chair of the Programme Committee for the Philosophy of Science for the World Congress of Philosophy, which took place in Seoul, South Korea, in July 2008. In July 2011, he was the Springer Lecturer, at the 11th International IHPST Conference, held at the University of Thessaloniki. In July 2012 he was William Evans Visiting Professor in the University of Otago, New Zealand. In March–May 2013, he delivered the cardinal Mercier lectures in Philosophy in the Universite Catholique de Louvain, in Belgium. In 2015, he was elected member of Academia Europea (The Academy of Europe)[13] for his contribution to promoting learning, education and research.

Psillos is the author and editor of 8 books (two of which have been award-winning) and over 120 papers and reviews in learned journals and edited books, mainly on scientific realism, causation, explanation and the history of philosophy of science. He has delivered more than 150 talks in seminars and conferences around the world.[14]

Works

Books
  • The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Science (with Martin Curd) Second Revised and Expanded Edition, Routledge 2013
  • Knowing the Structure of Nature: Essays on Realism and Explanation, MacMillan-Palgrave, 2009
  • Science and Truth, Okto Publishers 2008 (in Greek)
  • The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Science (with Martin Curd) Routledge 2008 —Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2008
  • Philosophy of Science A-Z, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
  • Logic: The Structure of Argument (with Demetris Portides and D A Anapolitanos), Nefeli 2007 (in Greek)
  • Causation and Explanation, Acumen (2002) & McGill-Queens University Press (2003) —Prize of the Presidents of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science for the best textbook in the Philosophy of Science
  • Scientific Realism: How Science Tracks Truth, 1999, London & New York.

References

  1. ^ Stathis Psillos's CV
  2. ^ UWO Research Profiles
  3. ^ S. Psillos, Scientific Realism: How Science Tracks Truth (Google Books preview)
  4. ^ "Structural Realism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ See Leiter Report on the most cited living philosophers with public Google Scholar pages
  6. ^ Google Scholar Page
  7. ^ LSE Research Associates
  8. ^ Faculty Members of Dept. of Philosophy and History of Science
  9. ^ Psillos's UoA Profile
  10. ^ EPSA Steering Committee
  11. ^ EPSA2011
  12. ^ Members of AIPS
  13. ^ Academy of Europe: Psillos Stathis
  14. ^ Psillos's Talks