What does eps mean?
eps means Essays in the Philosophy of Science
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Essays in the Philosophy of Science?
Essays in the Philosophy of Science can be abbreviated as eps
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SCFCS - Standing Committee on Freedom in the Conduct of Science
- COST - Cooperation in the Field of Science and Technology Research
- DPMSA - Diploma in the Philosophy of Medicine of the Society of Apothecaries
- POS - Philosophy of Science
- PSA - Philosophy of Science Association
- PSTS - Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society
- COSTR - Co Operation in the field of Science and Technology Research
- ESSR - Essays in the Scientific Study of Religion
- ISPS - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
- NETS - Nurturing Excellence in the Teaching of Science
- PSB - Philosophy of Science British
- PSm - Philosophy of Science and Mathem
- PST - Philosophy of Science and Technology
- SPSH - Studies in the Philosophy of Sciences and Humanities
- COST - Co-Operation in the Field of Science and Technology Research
- COST - European Cooperation in the Field of Science and Technology
- hps - Handbook of the Philosophy of Science
- U-shape setup. - In a meeting, a configuration in which tables are formed in the shape of a U, with chairs on the outside of the U and the front of the room at the open end of the U.
- BJPS - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
- BSPS - British Society for the Philosophy of Science