Dear all, We are very glad to announce the release of a new issue of *Philosophical Inquiries *(IX, 1-2021). The issue features a Focus section discussing Ian Hacking's philosophy, his arguments on the combination between history and philosophy of science, on experimental realism, on scientific stability and on the disunity of the sciences. The Focus section is edited by Matteo Vagelli and Marica Setaro. The issue also presents Gaston Bachelard's introduction to his *Le rationalisme appliqué *translated into English for the first time.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: [Focus section] *Ian Hacking and the Historical Reason of the Sciences* Matteo Vagelli and Marica Setaro *Introduction* David Hyder *Naturalism, Pragmatism and Historical Epistemology* Manolis Simos and Theodore Arabatzis *Ian Hacking’s metahistory of science* Massimiliano Simons and Matteo Vagelli *Were experiments ever neglected? Ian Hacking and the history of philosophy of experiment* Jacqueline Sullivan *Understanding stability in cognitive neuroscience through Hacking’s lens* [Past Present] Lucie Fabry *Le rationalisme appliqué. A dialogical philosophy: Bachelard’s “Introduction” to Le Rationalisme appliqué* Gaston Bachelard *The dialogical philosophy. La philosophie dialoguée* This is the web page of the issue: https://www.philinq.it/philinq -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
