Foundations of Science
Abbreviation | Found. Sci. |
Journal Impact | 1.01 |
Quartiles(Global) | HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE(Q2) |
ISSN | 1233-1821, 1572-8471 |
h-index | 30 |
The journal "Foundations of Science" focuses on foundational methodological and philosophical themes related to the structure and development of science. It serves as a forum for active scientists and scientific theorists to exchange views and ideas, aiming to promote interdisciplinary collaboration. As various scientific disciplines become highly specialized, it often becomes challenging for workers in different fields to access each other's work. Therefore, one of the journal's goals is to present foundational scientific issues in a manner that is free from unnecessary technicality while remaining faithful to the scientific content. The journal not only identifies and highlights fundamental questions but also seeks to provide constructive solutions to these issues. The editors acknowledge that different sciences have their unique methods and approaches; however, they believe that significant truths can be discovered through science, transcending cultural and political contexts. While properly conducted historical and sociological investigations can elucidate certain aspects of the scientific enterprise, the editors contend that the core foundational questions of contemporary science can be posed and answered without resorting to sociological or historical methods.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Springer Netherlands,Publishing cycle: Quarterly,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2005,Proportion of original research papers: 98.36%,Self Citation Rate:0.00%, Gold OA Rate: 47.19% |
Average recruitment ratio | 网友分享经验:容易 |
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