2005 Lakatos Award
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2005 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to James Woodward.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2005 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to James Woodward.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2004 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Kim Sterelny.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2003 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Patrick Suppes.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2002 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Penelope Maddy.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 2001 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Judea Pearl.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, will not be awarded in 2000.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 1999 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Brian Skyrms.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 1998 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, has been jointly won by Jeffrey Bub and Deborah Mayo.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, will not be awarded in 1997.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announces that the 1996 Lakatos Award, of £10,000 for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science, goes to Abner Shimony.
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