The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Leading scholars in History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (HPS) introduce contemporary topics for a general audience. Developed by graduate students from the HPS program at the University of Melbourne.
Lead Hosts: Thomas Spiteri (2025) and Samara Greenwood (2023-2024).
Season Five is now here! Episodes released weekly. More information on the podcast can be found at hpsunimelb.org
The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
S5 E7 - Lydia Patton on HOPOS
This week, Thomas Spiteri is in conversation with Professor Lydia Patton, philosopher of science and historian of the philosophy of science. Patton traces her unexpected journey from ballet to Kantian philosophy and into the emerging field of HOPOS (history of philosophy of science). She reflects on her years as editor-in-chief of the HOPOS journal, she offers her perspective on the field’s future.
Along the way, she highlights the distinctive character of HOPOS as a historically grounded approach to philosophical problems, reflects on her editorial leadership of HOPOS (2017-2024), emphasises the importance of widening the scope of the discipline, and considers the promise and limits of new and emerging methods of research. She concludes by discussing some of areas of research that continue to capture her attention.
In this episode, Patton:
- Recounts her unlikely path from ballet to philosophy and HOPOS
- Clarifies what makes HOPOS distinctive as a historical approach
- Reflects on her editorial leadership of HOPOS (2017–2024)
- Challenges presentist views of the 19th century and its blurred disciplinary boundaries
- Explores new digital methods in the history of philosophy of science
- Shares concerns and hopes about AI and machine learning
- Looks ahead to the journal’s future under Matthew Brown
Relevant Links
- Lydia Patton Website
- Article discussed: Serendipity and the Unexpected in the History of Philosophy of Science: Reflections on My Editorship of HOPOS (2017–2024)
- HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science
- International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS)
- Stuart Russell – Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
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