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Kant and Herbart
Vol. 113
Katherine Arens
Empiricism and conceptual psychology
Dilthey and descriptive psychology
Phenomenology and conceptual psychology
Mach's psychology of investigation and the limits of science
Freud
Afterword
The case for a reorientation in the history of psychology
Counterproposition
For method
Vol. 116
Larry Laudan
The relationship between consciousness and language
Hubert Schleichert
Why thematic kinships between events do not attest their causal linkage
Adolf Grünbaum
Russell's conundrum
Richard T. W. Arthur
The philosophers of gambling
Nicholas Rescher
Descartes and the method of analysis and synthesis
Howard Duncan
Physical and metaphysical atomism
Thomas M. Lennon
The paradox of transcendental knowledge
Jaakko Hintikka
The foundation of all philosophy
Kathleen Okruhlik
Cartesian clarity and cartesian motion
William R. Shea
Consilience and natural kind reasoning
William Harper
World pictures
Jürgen Mittelstrass
Models of scientific knowledge
Vadim Sadovsky
Circles without circularity
Martin Carrier
Reductive realism and the problem of affection in Kant
Gerd Buchdahl
Realism for shopkeepers
John M. Nicholas
Mesmer in a mountain bar
Gereon Wolters
Apologia pro simplicio
Joseph C. Pitt
History, discovery and induction
Andrew Lugg
Neo-darwinism
Michael Ruse, Paul Thompson
Reduction without reductionism?
Lorenz Krüger
On applying learnability theory to the rationalism-empiricism controversy
William Demopoulos
Leibniz's "hypothesis physica nova"
François Duchesneau
Hypotheses and certainty in cartesian science
Margaret Morrison
The logic of consensus and of extremes
Vol. 117
Joseph Agassi
Reflections on conceptual openness and conceptual tension
Leon J. Goldstein
John Watkins on the empirical basis and the corroboration of scientific theories
Elie G. Zahar
Decision theory, political theory and the hats hypothesis
Philip Pettit
Science as a particular mode of thinking and the "taming of the state"
Gerard Radnitzky
Stereotypes, statistics, and schemata
Noretta Koertge
The ontology of explanation
David-Hillel Ruben
Kuhn studies
J. N. Hattiangadi
Metaphysical individualism
Gregory Currie
Antilogikē
Paul Feyerabend
Why both Popper and Watkins fail to solve the problem of induction
John Worrall
Unfathomed knowledge in a bottle
W. W. Bartley
The degeneration of Popper's theory of demarcation
Saving science from scepticism
Alan Musgrave
Watkins's evolutionism between Hume and Kant
Peter Munz
The unity of theories
Graham Oddie
Human rights and the new circle of equity
Ernest Gellner
The problem of assessment
Vol. 118
Danilo Zolo
Enlightenment, neo-Marxism, conventionalism
Linguistic reflexivity and "pseudorationalism"
Neurath versus Popper
The unity of science as a historico-sociological goal
Strengths and weaknesses of an empirical sociology
Evaluation, prescription, and political decision
Conclusion
Simmel's metaphysics
Vol. 119
Anna Wessely
Introduction one
Michael Kaern
The world as human construction
Introduction two
Bernard S. Phillips
Simmel, individuality, and fundamental change
On the current rediscovery of Georg Simmel's sociology
Heinz-Jürgen Dahme
Georg Simmel's concept of society
David P. Frisby
Georg Simmel and the study of modernity
Simmel on memory
Paolo Jedlowski
Social differentiation and modernity
Frank J. Lechner
Simmel on the ratio of subjective values to objective cultural possibilities
Omar Khayyam Moore
On the concept of "erleben" in Georg Simmel's sociology
Birgitta Nedelmann
Georg Simmel as an analyst of autonomous dynamics
Georg Simmel's theory of culture
Lawrence A. Scaff
The groundwork of Simmel's new "storey" beneath historical materialism
Jeffrey A. Shad
Georg Simmel and the cultural dilemma of women
Suzanne Vromen
Simmel's influence on Lukács's conception of the sociology of art
Dimensions of conflict
Deena Weinstein , Michael Weinstein
The bearing of philosophy on the history of the special theory of relativity
Vol. 12
Empiricism and the geometry of visual space
General relativity, geometrodynamics and ontology
The resolution of Zeno's metrical paradox of extension for the mathematical continua of space and time
The causal theory of time
The anisotropy of time
The asymmetry of retrodictability and predictability, the compossibility of explanation of the past and prediction of the future, and mechanism vs. teleology
Is there a "flow" of time or temporal "becoming"?
Empiricism and the three-dimensionality of space
Philosophical foundations of the special theory of relativity, and their bearing on its history
Philosophical appraisal of E. A. Milne's alternative to Einstein's STR
Has the general theory of relativity repudiated absolute space?
Philosophical critique of Whitehead's theory of relativity
Space, time and falsifiability critical exposition and reply to "a panel discussion of Grünbaum's philosophy of science"
Spatial and temporal congruence in physics
Can we ascertain the falsity of a scientific hypothesis?
The significance of alternative time metrizations in Newtonian mechanics and in the general theory of relativity
Can an infinitude of operations be performed in a finite time?
Is the coarse-grained entropy of classical statistical mechanics an anthropomorphism?
Critique of Reichenbach's and Carnap's philosophy of geometry
A panel discussion of simultaneity by slow clock transport in the special and general theories of relativity
Critique of Einstein's philosophy of geometry
The significance of Piaget's researches on the psychogenesis of atomism
Vol. 125
Milič Čapek
Toward a widening of the notion of causality
Simple location and fragmentation of reality
Particles or events?
The end of the laplacian illusion
Eternal recurrence — once more
Note about Whitehead's definitions of co-presence
Bergson and Louis de Broglie
What is living and what is dead in the Bergsonian critique of relativity
Time-space rather than space-time
Stream of consciousness and "durée réelle"
The elusive nature of the past
The fiction of instants
Two types of continuity
Process and personality in Bergson's thought
Russell's hidden Bergsonism
The development of Reichenbach's epistemology
Fortran, physics, and human nature
Vol. 139
Peter Galison
Physics and chemistry
Mary Jo Nye
God, truth, and mathematics in nineteenth century England
Joan L. Richards
From psychophysics to phenomenalism
Richard L. Kremer
A usable past
Diana Kormos Barkan
The training of German research physicist Heinrich Hertz
Jed Z. Buchwald
The doctrine of chances without chance
Lorraine Daston
Theologians, science, and theories of truth in nineteenth-century Germany
Frederick Gregory
Equivalence, pragmatic Platonism, and discovery of the calculus
Skuli Sigurdsson
Devils' hells and astronomers' heavens
Sara J. Schechner
What is a logical constant?
Vol. 14
Ernest Sosa
The idea of statistical law in nineteenth century science
Władysław Krajewski
The Marxist conception of science
Quentin Lauer
Empiricism at bay?
Herbert Feigl
What Duhem really meant
Philip L. Quinn
Teleological and teleonomic, a new analysis
Ernst Mayr
The logical and the extra-logical
Fred Sommers
On the law of inertia
Gottlob Frege
Genius in science
Michael Polanyi
Theory of language and philosophy of science as instruments of educational reform
Regularity and law
W. A. Suchting
Bible criticism and social science
Richard H. Popkin
Natural science and the future of metaphysics
Dudley Shapere
Scientific and metaphysical problems
Yehuda Elkana
Is the transition from an old theory to a new one of a sudden and unexpected character?
Stanisa Novakovic
Some practical issues in the recent controversy on the nature of scientific revolutions
William Berkson
Religion and rational philosophy
Vol. 161
Nathaniel Laor
Epiphenomenalism and human freedom
John Watkins
You can't have science as your religion!
Tom Settle
Peano, logicism, and formalism
Michael Segre
Towards a Popperian sociology of science
The mathematics of philosophy
I. J. Good
Religion, science, and the myth of the framework
Hans Albert
Universals as tyrants and as mediators
Criticism, reasoning, and judgment in science
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
The poverty of rational choice theory
Mario Bunge
On our difficulties in finding the right words
Ben-Ami Scharfstein
The confrontation
Abner Shimony
Rational and nonrational elements in the history of science
Vol. 163
Karel Berka
Contemporary philosophy of science as a thinly masked antidemocratic apologetics
Some sociological problems in the history of mathematics
Dirk J. Struik
Einstein in the land of Nobel
Aant Elzinga
What is elementary logic?
Michael Polanyi and the history of science
Gerald Holton
Physicalism in Wittgenstein and the Vienna circle
Thomas Uebel
Historical epistemology and interdisciplinarity
Jürgen Renn
Dirt and crystal
Rudolf Haller
Did they just misunderstood each other?
Ulrich Röseberg
Animal mechanism and the cartesian vision of nature
Marjorie Grene
Identity questions from quantum theory
Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara , G Toraldo di Francia
Philosophy and the birth of quantum theory
Catherine Chevalley
Physics, community and the crisis in physical theory
Sylvan S. Schweber
Some reminiscences of Robert Cohen's physics department
Dean S. Edmonds
A philosopher looks at science
Tian Yu Cao
Conic sections and burning mirrors
Roshdi Rashed
Cosmological outlooks and technological transfers
Shigeru Nakayama
American creativity research in a bipolar world
Mathias Wallner
"The personal history of an émigré"
Vol. 166
Kurt Wolff
First notes on surrender and autobiography
"Authenticity in Loma and of "Loma"
"Trying sociology," sociology of knowledge, surrender-and-catch
The sociology of knowledge and surrender-and-catch
Surrender-and-catch and sociology
Surrender-and-catch, poetry, sociology, morality
Surrender-and-catch and phenomenology
Surrender-and-catch and hermeneutics
Surrender-and-catch and critical theory
From nothing to sociology
"Nineteen-eighty-four" and surrender-and-catch
Gabino Barreda and the introduction of Darwinism in mexico
Vol. 172
Rosaura Ruiz Gutierrez
Functional explanations in history
Carlos Pereyra
The history of science
Corina Yturbe
Genetic mutation
Ana Barahona Echeverria
Among men, closest to God
Rafael Martinez E.
The philosophy and the programme of Hilbert
Carlos Torres
To show and to prove
Carlos Torres, Jaime Oscar Falcon Vege
Some logical remarks concerning the continuum problem
Carlos Alvarez Jimenez
On the relation of Hilbert's second and tenth problem
Max Fernandez de Castro
The principles of mathematics of Bertrand Russell
Alejandro R. Garciadiego
Wittgenstein on mathematical proof
Guillermo Zambrana Castañeda
Logic in Mexico
Walter Beller
Contributions of Santiago Ramírez to the history of the Colegio de minería
Jose Ruiz de Esparza
On axiomatizing free logic
Vol. 177
Hugues Leblanc
Partial propositional logic
François Lepage
On the nominalistic interpretation of natural languages
J. Lambek
Kronecker's "safe haven of real mathematics"
Mathieu Marion
Internal logic
Yvon Gauthier
Technology and the rise of the mechanical philosophy
Generalized quantifiers and inferences
Serge Lapierre
A reconstruction of Russell's substitution theory
Judy Pelham
A branched interpretation of quantum mechanics which differs from Everett's
Storrs McCall
…and chaos shall set you free…
Michel J. Blais
Other things equal, the chances improve
Paul M. Pietroski
Hidden variables, separability, and realism
Helmholtz and modern empiricism
Jean Leroux
The model-theoretic argument unlocked
David Davies
A new formulation of the logic of propositions
Daniel Vanderveken
If not-true and not being true are not identical, which one is false?
Jean-Pierre Marquis
Hilbert and logic
Michael Hallett
Abstract painting and astronomical image processing
Vol. 182
Michael Lynch , Samuel Edgerton
Beautiful experiments in the life sciences
Frederic L. Holmes
Introduction
Alfred Tauber
From Descartes' dream to Husserl's nightmare
Looking at embryos
Scott F. Gilbert , Marion Faber
Form and function in the molecularization of biology
Sahotra Sarkar
Scientists' aesthetic preferences among theories
James W. McAllister
Physics as an art
The aesthetic construction of Darwin's theory
David Kohn
Kant and the aesthetic-expressive vision of mathematics
Leon Chernyak , David Kazhdan
Intersections of art and science to create aesthetic perception
Alicia Craig Faxon
The art of displaying science
Hilde Hein
Objectivity
Joseph Margolis
The sciences and arts share a common creative aesthetic
Robert S. Root-Bernstein
The controversy between Schrödinger and the göttingen-copenhagen physicists in the 1950's
Vol. 188
Michel Bitbol
Schrödinger's theoretical project
The analytical stance
Towards a new ontology
The "thing" of everyday life
Complemetarity, representation and facts
The objectivity of time-flux and the direction of time
Vol. 189
Uwe Meixner
Relations between sets of time points and quasi-linear orderings
Wojciech Buszkowski
Direction of time
Erwin Tegtmeier
Jan Faye , Uwe Scheffler, Max Urchs
Is the mark method time dependent?
Jan Faye
Causation, reversibility and the direction of time
Existence in time
Johanna Seibt
Tense and existence
Max Urchs
Fleeting things and permanent stuff
Paul Needham
On now-ambiguities
Lars Gundersen
Three views on the relationship between time and reality
Mauro Dorato
The physical worldview and the reality of becoming
Massimo Pauri
Time, truth and existence
Karl-Heinz Krampitz, Uwe Scheffler, Horst Wessel
Time and negation
Yaroslav V. Shramko
A new tempo-modal logic for emerging truth
Mogens Wegener, Peter Øhrstrøm
A. N. Prior's ideas on the relation between semantics and axiomatics for temporal logic
Peter Øhrstrøm
Dimensions of time
Ingolf Max
Linguistic and tense logical considerations on the generality of a three-point structure of tenses
Per F. V. Hasle
Do times exist?
Andreas Bartels
Haller and Brentano's empiricism
Vol. 190
Matjaž Potrč
The idea of phenomenology in Wittgenstein and Husserl
Haller on Wiener Kreis
Jan Woleński
The Neurath-Haller thesis
Barry Smith
From the Duhem thesis to the Neurath principle
Haller on Wittgenstein and Kant
Dale Jacquette
Issues in regional philosophy
Richard Sylvan
An autobiographical outline
Austria vs. Australia
Leopold Stubenberg
Metaphysics
Humeanism and prudence
Christian Piller
Analyticity, Carnap, Quine, and truth
Marian David
Haller on Wittgenstein on art
J. C. Nyíri
Thinking and talking about oneself
Johannes L Brandl
Inductive knowledge
Alfred Schramm
Haller on the first person
Johann Christian Marek
Varieties of ecological experience
Vol. 195
Erazim Kohák
Nature as presence and experience
The true and the good
Ecology and the claims for a science-based ethics
The ecological dilemma
Creation's orphans
Remarks on human nature in Plato
Stanley Rosen
Theological reflections on the nature of nature
Alan Olson
The natural and the supernatural in human nature
Klaus Brinkmann
Aristotelian and Newtonian models in Hegel's philosophy of nature
Alfredo Ferrarin
whose nature? which morality? a response
Monism, but not through reductionism
Phenomenology and ecology
Human nature and the nature of time
Krzysztof Michalski
Human rights and nature's rightness
Whose nature? which morality?
Lawrence Cahoone
The relationship between physics and philosophy
Yin and yang
Livia Kohn
Transcendental experience, everyday philosophy
The contingency of nature
Robert Neville
The nature of the gods in early Greek poetic thought
Stephen Scully
Should auld acquaintance be forgot…?
"Everything could be different"
Vol. 198
Alfred Nordmann
The loss of world in the image
Gregor Schiemann
Heinrich Hertz — a bibliography
Heinrich Hertz's picture-conception of theories
Ulrich Majer
Hertz's study of propagation vs. Rutherford's study of structure
Giora Hon
Heinrich Hertz and the Berlin school of physics
Dieter Hoffmann
Heinrich Hertz's mechanics
Klaus Hentschel
Heinrich Hertz's experiments and experimental apparatus
John H. Bryant
On Hertz's conceptual conversion
Manuel G. Doncel
Heinrich Hertz and the geometrisation of mechanics
Jesper Lützen
Hertz's principles
Simon Saunders
The reception of Heinrich Hertz's principles of mechanics by his contemporaries
Joseph F. Mulligan
Hertz's philosophy of nature in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Gerd Grasshoff
From Helmholtz's philosophy of science to Hertz's picture-theory
Michael Heidelberger
Reflections on Hertz and the hertzian dipole
On judging in a world of becoming
Vol. 203
Wolfgang Müller-Lauter
Nietzsche, critical theory and a theory of knowledge
James Swindal
Scientific theory or practical doctrine?
Manfred Riedel
Habermasian passion and the Nietzschean contagion
Joanna Hodge
Nietzsche among the neo-Kantians
Steven Crowell
Habermas, Nietzsche, and cognitive perspective
Tom Rockmore
Habermas's critique of Nietzsche's critique of reason
Bernhard Taureck
Nietzsche's critique of modern reason
Angèle Kremer-Marietti
Grammar and truth
Josef Simon
Nietzsche and atomism
Howard Caygill
The epistemological shift from Descartes to Nietzsche
Tilman Borsche
Between Nietzsche and Leibniz
E. E. Sleinis
The Nietzschean meta-critique of knowledge
Holger Schmid
The politics of knowledge
Charles Bambach
On Nietzsche's theory of knowledge
Jürgen Habermas
Nietzsche's critical theory
Babette Babich
Nietzsche's rhetorical philosophy as critique of impure reason
Josef Kopperschmidt
Nietzsche, Habermas, and the question of objectivity
Nicholas Davey
Nietzsche and critical theory
Klaus Spiekermann
Beyond reality
Stephen Gaukroger
Truth and interest
Max Pensky
Nietzsche and the Vienna circle
Kurt Rudolf Fischer
Incommensurability and conceptual change during the copernican revolution
Vol. 216
Peter Barker
Concept formation and commensurability
Nancy J. Nersessian
Changing laws and shifting concepts
Incommensurability, rationality and relativism
Harvey Siegel
Reference, (in)commensurability and meanings
Richard N. Boyd
Incommensurability and "multicultural science"
Hugh Lacey
Ramsification, reference fixing and incommensurability
Fred Kroon, Robert Nola
Reasons, radical change and incommensurability in science
Incommensurability and reality
Harold I. Brown
Incommensurability and the priority of metaphysics
Michael Devitt
Incommensurability and the normative foundations of scientific knowledge
Gerald Doppelt
On the definition of the equality of successive intervals of time
Vol. 22
C. Neumann
Independence of time from motion
B. Telesio
Absolute time
I. Barrow
On the relativity of temporal intervals
R. J. Boscovich
The invention of space
F. M. Cornford
The elimination of time by Parmenides
Matter and the void according to Leucippus
C. Bailey
The continuity and infinity of space according to Epicurus and Lucretius
The relational theory of time in ancient antonism
On the difference between extension and matter
H. More
On absolute space
J. C. Maxwell
Absolute time and the order of nature
On the necessity of the absolute frame of reference
Darwinism, eugenics and mendelism in Cuban biological education
Vol. 221
Armando García González
The theory of Degeneration in Spain (1886-1920)
Ricardo Campos Marín, Rafael Huertas
The moral economy of nature
Alvaro Girón
"Desvío al paraíso"
Marta Irurozqui
Darwinism
Rosaura Ruiz, Francisco J. Ayala
The evolutionist mentality in Argentina
Marcelo Montserrat
The reception of Darwinism in Uruguay
Thomas F. Glick
The scientific and popular receptions of Darwin, Freud, and Einstein
Thomas F. Glick, Mark G Henderson
Biological evolutionism in Cuba at the end of the nineteenth century
Pedro M. Pruna Goodgall
The introduction of Darwinism in Brazil
Heloisa Maria Bertol Domingues, Magali Romero Sá
Natural history, high-altitude physiology and evolutionary ideas in Peru
Marcos Cueto
Repercussions of evolutionism in the Spanish natural history society
Francisco Pelayo
Darwinism and botany
Susana Pinar
The Mexican eugenics society
Laura Suárez Y. Lopez-Guazo
The critical tradition and some of its discontents
Vol. 230
Robert Nola
The problem of knowledge
Naturalism and norms of reason and method
Some German connections
The Edinburgh connection I
The Edinburgh connection II
The Wittgenstein connection
An archaeological dig through Foucault's texts
Genealogy, power and knowledge
Nietzsche's genealogy of belief and morality
Epilogue
The politics of science
Vol. 231
Irrationalism today
Science as a public enterprise
Minimal criteria for intellectual progress
Science, and Commonsense
Bloodletting
The critique of linearity
Science fiction
Rationalizing politics
Science, politics and objectivity
The consolations of science
The siblinghood of humanity
Science and the detective novel
The moral base of science, or, the architectonic of open-ended reason
For public responsibility for spaceship earth
The two books
The theory and practice of critical rationalism
Science and technology
Science as training for autonomy
Science and philosophy
Science and the call of the wild
Progress in science and in art
Science and controversy
Technology as both science and art
Faith in the open society
Artificial intelligence
The functions of intellectual rubbish
Philosophy without science
Science and the interpersonal
Science and art
Science and pluralism
The inner world
Wild goose chase
Validation
Science and its public relations
The logic between two centuries
Vol. 236
Martin Tabakov
How to be simultaneously an antiessentialist and a defender of science's cognitive specificity
Dimitri Ginev
Idealized cognitive models and other mental representations
Dafina Genova
Three words
Slavian Radev
On Kant's conception of space and time
Anguel S. Stefanov
Scientific rationality, decision and choice
Vihren Bouzov
The information technology revolution
Spas Spassov
The danger of catching nature in contradiction
Sava Petrov
Are bifurcations of human knowledge possible?
Assen Petrov
On human agency in physics
Michael Bushev
Leibniz's logical systems
Vladimir Sotirov
Philosophy of science meets cognitive science
Lilia Gurova
Descartes and jesuit mathematical education
Vol. 237
Chikara Sasaki
The mathematical thought of Christoph Clavius
The first attempt at reforming mathematics
The mathematical background of the regulae ad directionem ingenii
The géométrie of 1637
Interim consideration
"Universal mathematics" in Aristotle
"Mathesis universalis" in the sixteenth century
"Mathesis universalis" in the seventeenth century
On the early history of axiomatics
Vol. 240
Wilbur Richard Knorr
Reviel Netz
Book II of Euclid's elements in the light of the theory of conic sections
Ken Saito
Eudoxos — Studien I
Oskar Becker
The discovery of incommensurability by Hippasus of Metapontum
Kurt von Fritz
Y avait-il une crise des fondements des mathématiques dans l'Antiquité?
H. Freudenthal
Die Entdeckung der Möglichkeit von Wissenschaft
Jacques Sesiano
Zur Berechnung der quadratischen Gleichungen bei den Babyloniern
Kurt Vogel
Lost Greek mathematical works in Arabic translation
G. J. Toomer
Diophantus' methods of solution
Thomas L. Heath
Logistic and fractions in early Greek mathematics
David H. Fowler
Sabetai Unguru
On the need to rewrite the history of Greek mathematics
History of ancient mathematics
Who betrayed Euclid?
André Weil
Jean Christianidis
Hans-Joachim Waschkies
Chroniclers in the courts of science
Vol. 253
Towards an historiography of science
Historiographic essays
Historical essays
Disruptive scientific change
Vol. 255
Thomas Nickles
Léna Soler
Method and objectivity
The incommensurability of experimental practices
Commentary on Bird's paper
Paul Hoyningen-Huene
Reasons for choosing among readings of equipollent theories
Rom Harré
The aim and structure of methodological theory
Commentary on "nonsense and paradigm change", by Aristides Baltas
Eric Oberheim
Scientific revolutions
Emiliano Trizio
Commentary on "from one version to the other
Igor Ly
Some reflections on experimental incommensurability
Howard Sankey
Commentary on "can we consider quantum mechanics to be a description of reality?", by Hervé Zwirn
Soazig Le Bihan
An instrumental bayesianism meets the history of science
Edward Jurkowitz
Modeling high-temperature superconductivity
Stephan Hartmann
Incommensurability naturalized
Alexander Bird
Of course idealizations are incommensurable!
Paul Teller
Nonsense and paradigm change
Aristides Baltas
Some optimism for the pessimist
Steve Clarke
Incommensurability from a modelling perspective
Ronald N. Giere
The optimistic meta-induction and ontological continuity
Harré needs no realism
Mauricio Suárez
Can we consider quantum mechanics to be a description of reality?
Hervé Zwirn
From one version to the other
Anouk Barberousse
Commentary on "is science cumulative? a physicist viewpoint", by Bernard d'Espagnat
Marcel Weber
Art and neuroscience
Vol. 262
John Hyman
Telling instances
Catherine Z. Elgin
Models
Nancy Cartwright
Models as make-believe
Adam Toon
Truth and representation in science
Anjan Chakravartty
Visual practices across the university
James Elkins
Experiment, theory, representation
Matthew C. Hunter
Lost in space
Dawna Schuld
Learning through fictional narratives in art and science
Fictional entities, theoretical models and figurative truth
Manuel García-Carpintero
Fiction and scientific representation
Roman Frigg
Critical rationalism and the principle of sufficient reason
Vol. 272
Gunnar Andersson
"Why, and to what extent, may a false hypothesis yield the truth?"
Stefano Gattei
Proof versus sound inference
Nimrod Bar-Am
Popper on refutability
Diego L. Rosende
Popper's insights into the state of economics
Popper's communitarianism
Jeff Kochan
Popper's thesis of the unity of scientific method
Carlos Verdugo
Open rationality
Alain Boyer
Popper's analysis of the problems of induction and demarcation and Mises' justification of the theoretical social sciences
Natsuka Tokumaru
Applying Popperian didactics
Popper's theory of the searchlight
Michel ter Hark
From group selection to ecological niches
Jack Birner
A problem for Popper's fallibilism
Ladislav Kvasz , Eugen Zeleňák
Ratio negativa
Zuzana Parusniková
Open society and the European union
Miloslav Bednář
The moral underpinnings of Popper's philosophy
Logic and the open society
Alexander J. Naraniecki
Why advocate pancritical rationalism?
Darrell P. Rowbottom , Otávio Bueno
Critical rationalism and ethics
Jeremy Shearmur
Popper's continuing relevance
Ian Jarvie
Popperian selectionism and its implications for education, or "what to do about the myth of learning by instruction from without?"
Joanna Swann
Popper and communitarianism
Harald Stelzer
Popper's fundamental misdiagnosis of the scientific defects of freudian psychoanalysis
The difficulties with Popper's nontraditional conception of metaphysics
Musa Akrami
Experience and perceptual belief
Re-examination of Popper's portrayal of Socrates
Herzl Baruch
Popperian individualism today
Anthony O'Hear
Popper and Sen on rationality and economics
John Wettersten
Problem-solving and the problem of induction
Donald Gillies
Structural empiricism, again
Vol. 281
Otávio Bueno
Ontic structural realism as a metaphysics of objects
Michael Esfeld
In defence of ontic structural realism
Steven French, James Ladyman
Mathematical structural realism
Christopher Pincock
Scientific explanation and scientific structuralism
Mauro Dorato , Laura Felline
Structural realism
Michela Massimi
Structuralist approaches to physics
Katherine Brading
Ioannis Votsis
Structuralism about scientific representation
Martin Thomson-Jones
Some cosmological implications of temporal experience
Vol. 285
Barry Dainton
The passive syntheses of time
Philip Turetzky
Physical time and experienced time
Dennis Dieks
Why presentism cannot be refuted by special relativity
Yehiel Cohen
From physical time to human time
Jenann Ismael
Relation, action and the continuity of transition
Tamar Levanon
Consciousness and the present
Ulrich Meyer
The arrow of time
Meir Hemmo , Orly Shenker
Heidegger's primordial temporality and other notions of time
Michael Roubach
Change's order
Dror Yinon
Einstein's Bergson problem
Jimena Canales
Relativity, global tense and phenomenology
Yuval Dolev
A philosophical-historical analysis of complementarity
Vol. 286
Makoto Katsumori
Intersections with hermeneutic philosophy
Intersections with Derridean deconstruction
Bohr and the development of quantum theory
An overview of Bohr's complementarity
Prior interpretations of complementarity
General concept of matter
Vol. 287
Emergence and levels
Naturalism
Materialism
The mind-body problem
Minding matter
Mind and society
Cognition, consciousness, and free will
Brain and computer
Knowledge
Appendix a
Appendix b
Philosophy as worldview
Classical matter
Quantum matter
Theory and method in the social sciences
Vol. 303
Felix Kaufmann
Felix Kaufmann in perspective
Ingeborg Katharina Helling
Rejoinder to Levi's reply
Vol. 31
Avishai Margalit , Israel Scheffler
Scales of measurement
A category-theoretic approach to systems in a fuzzy world
Michael A. Arbib , Ernest G Manes
Truth, fallibility and the growth of knowledge
Isaac Levi
Response to Scheffler
Response to Margalit
Fallible is as fallible does
Israel Scheffler
Gödel's theorems and Church's thesis
Judson Webb
Peirce and Pearson
Peter Skagestad
Natural languages and formal languages
Julius Moravcsik
Dialogue
Francesca Rivetti Barbò
A methodology without methodological rules
Some logical problems suggested by empirical theories
Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara
The problem of vague predicates
Rohit Parikh
Theory of propensity
Satosi Watanabe
Comments on "some logical problems suggested by empirical theories" by professor Dalla Chiara
John Stachel
Towards a Richer theory of dialogue
Richard M. Burian
Knowledge in pursuit of knowledge
Avishai Margalit
Theory in history
Vol. 4
Anatomy and the higher functions of the brain
Norman Geschwind
The symptom complex of aphasia
Carl Wernicke
Patterns of use of science in ethics
Abraham Edel , John Ladd
Causal connection
William Ruddick , M. M. Schuster
Knowledge, language, and rationality
Henryk Skolimowski, Stephen Toulmin
Causality and the notion of necessity
Edward H. Madden
The subject of cultural creation
Lucien Goldmann
On methods of refutation in metaphysics
J. O. Wisdom
A parallelism between Wittgensteinian and Aristotelian ontologies
Boguslaw Wolniewicz
What is perception?
Robert Efron
Wolniewicz on Wittgenstein and Aristotle
Henry L. Ruf
Understanding and participant observation in cultural and social anthropology
Michael W. Martin , Judith B Agassi, Sidney Mintz
Unity and diversity in science
The work and influence of Wernicke
Dialectics of the concrete totality
Vol. 52
Karel Kosík
Economics and philosophy
Philosophy and economy
Praxis and totality
Presuppositions, problems, progress
Vol. 59
Some issues regarding the completeness of science and the limits of scientific knowledge
A consideration of the philosophical implications of the new physics
Max Jammer
Presuppositions and limits of science
P. E. Hodgson
Justifying a theory vs. giving good reasons for preferring a theory
Methodology in non-empirical disciplines
Colin Howson
Reflections on Lakatos' methodology of scientific research programs
Joseph Kockelmans
Dialogue on method
The lattice of growth in knowledge
Patrick A Heelan
A combined approach to the dynamics of theories
Wolfgang Stegmüller
Research project
Vol. 65
Epistemology as an aid to science
The methodology of research projects
Externalism
Continuity and discontinuity in the history of science
The autonomy of science
Three views of the renaissance of science
The legitimation of science
On explaining the trial of galileo
Sociologism in philosophy of science
The origins of the royal society
Revolutions in science, occasional or permanent?
The ideological import of Newton
Cultural lag in science
Sir John Herschel's philosophy of success
Storage and communication of knowledge
What makes for a scientific Golden age?
The economics of scientific publications
Revising the referee system
Max Weber's scientific religion
Scientific schools and their success
On pursuing the unattainable
Faith has nothing to do with rationality
Scientists as sleepwalkers
Rationality and the tu quoque argument
The logic of scientific inquiry
Technocracy and scientific progress
Standards to live by
The choice of scientific problems
The present state of the philosophy of science
Between metaphysics and methodology
Was Wittgenstein really necessary?
The problem of forms and the philosophy of the sciences
Vol. 75
Gilles-Gaston Granger
Language as a vehicle of information
Scientific languages and formalisms
The découpage of phenomena
Quality and quantity
Structuring and axiomatizing
The understanding of the individual
Postface (1982)
Quantum theory of measurement
Vol. 82
Gen-Ichiro Nagasaka
Protophysics of time and the principle of relativity
Joachim Pfarr
Temporality and the structure of physics as human endeavor
Paul M. Quay
Time symmetry and interpretation of quantum mechanics
O. Costa de Beauregard
Theory reduction
Commentary on "protophysics of time and the principle of relativity"
Peter Janich
Galileo and the phenomena
David Hemmendinger
Commentary on "particles or events?"
Is physical space unique or optional?
Hans Ekstein
Two generations
Vol. 92
Stephen P. Turner
Beyond the enlightenment
Mill and "the ascent to causes"
Quetelet
The interregnum
Realism, teleology, and action
Collective forces, causation, and probability
Durkheim's individual
Objective possibility and adequate cause
Rationality and action
Large-scale explanations
The end of the ascent
Anthropologists and the irrational
Vol. 93
I. C. Jarvie
Freeman on Mead
The objectivity of criticism of the arts
The notion of a social science
The rationality of creativity
Social perception and social change
Technology and the structure of knowledge
Realism and the supposed poverty of sociological theories
The social character of technological problems
Rationality and relativism
Is technology unnatural?
Popper on the difference between the natural and the social sciences
Utopian thinking and the architect
The emergence of social anthropology from philosophy
Nationalism and the social sciences
On theories of fieldwork and the scientific character of social anthropology
Explorations in the social career of movies
Limits to functionalism and alternatives to it in anthropology
Methodological and conceptual problems in the study of pornography and violence
On the objectivity of anthropology
The problem of ethical integrity in participant observation
Anthropology as science and the anthropology of science and of anthropology
Epistle to the anthropologists
On the limits of symbolic interpretation in anthropology
The problem of the ethnographic real
On experimental approaches and evolution a comment
Vol. 94
Yadin Dudai
On Darwin's principle of divergence a comment
Silvan S. Schweber
The past of an illusion a comment
On the devonian controversy a comment
Gamow's theory of alpha-decay
Roger H. Stuewer
On Gamow's theory of alpha-decay a comment
Harry J. Lipkin
Knowledge and power in the sciences
Everett Mendelsohn
Knowledge and power in the sciences a comment
Yaron Ezrahi
On the empirical application of mathematics a comment
Haim Gaifman
Cognitive illusions in judgment and choice
Amos Tversky
Meaning and our mental life a comment
Eddy M. Zemach
On the empirical application of mathematics and some of its philosophical aspects
Stephan Körner
Molecular versus biological evolution and programming
Henri Atlan
Meaning and our mental life
Hilary Putnam
Origin and spontaneity a comment
Nathan Rotenstreich
Darwin's principle of divergence as internal dialogue
The persecution of absolutes
Amos Funkenstein
Molecular genetics and the falsifiability of evolution
Bernard D. Davis
Goethe's relationship to the theories of development of his time
Vol. 97
Dorothea Kuhn
Goethe's entoptische farben and the problem of polarity
Frederick Burwick
Goethe and Helmholtz
Jeffrey Barnouw
Goethe's color studies in a new perspective
Douglas E. Miller
Theory of science in the light of Goethe's science of nature
Hjalmar Hegge
Facts as theory
Arthur G. Zajonc
The theory of color as the symbolism of insight
Christoph Gögelein
Form and cause in Goethe's morphology
Ronald H. Brady
Whiteness
Jonathan Westphal
Is Goethe's theory of color science?
Gernot Böhme
Goethe as a forerunner of alternative science
Günter Altner
Goethean method in the work of Jochen Bockemühl
Frederick Amrine
Postscript Goethe's science
Frederick Amrine, Francis J. Zucker
Goethe and the concept of metamorphosis
Adolf Portmann
Goethe and the sciences
Goethe and modern science
Carl Friedrich Von Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich
The eternal laws of form
Timothy Lenoir
Goethe against Newton
Dennis L. Sepper
Goethe and psychoanalysis
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