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Worker bees and slave labor
Vol. 325
Hilde Hein
Wireless at the bar
Vol. 312
Stathis Arapostathis
Why don't scientists respect philosophers?
Mario Bunge
Whence perceptual meaning?
Vol. 130
Francisco Varela
What is the problem?
William Berkson
Walking the line
Vol. 311
Michela Massimi
Verisimilitude
Ilkka Niiniluoto
Understanding origins
Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Francisco Varela
Two philosophical contributions to modern physics
Jagdish Hattiangadi
Towards a general sociology of science
Ian Jarvie
To transcend the Popper-Agassi impasse
Nathaniel Laor
The view from here and there
Vol. 310
Judy Z. Segal
The third man
Vol. 273
Volker Peckhaus
The story of the German translation of Tarski's book on truth
Jan Woleński
The secular problem of evil
John Kekes
The rationality of science in relation to its history
Sherrilyn Roush
The pitfall of hypostatization and the reality of social things
Fred Eidlin, Barry Eidlin
The physiology of the sense organs and early neo-Kantian conceptions of objectivity
Scott Edgar
The perfect mediator and his limitations
Sapir Handelman
The original and the copy
Umberto Eco
The origin of money
André Orléan
The non-introduction of low-temperature physics in Spain
José M. Sánchez-Ron
The mystique of computer technology and the waning of critical enquiry
Sheldon Richmond
The meaning of hypostasis in diophantus' arithmetica
Jean Christianidis
The legends of one methodology of science used throughout its history and its independence from the institutions in which science has been conducted
John Wettersten
The journalist, the scientist, and objectivity
Peter Galison
The internal-external distinction sheds light on the history of the twentieth-century philosophy of science
Gürol Irzik
The history of science and the globalization of knowledge
Jürgen Renn
The global and the local in the study of the humanities
Rivka Feldhay
The evolving notion and role of Kuhn's incommensurability thesis
James A Marcum
The evolution of generic forms
Brian C. Goodwin
The ethos of critique in German idealism
Joan Steigerwald
The Berlin group and the Vienna circle
Nikolay Milkov
The Berlin group and the USA
Nicholas Rescher
Supplement to apocalypse
Andrew J. McKenna
Seeing and hearing
Paolo Savoia
Reflections on science and imagination
Robert S Cohen
Reductionism and the relation between chemistry and physics
Hasok Chang
Reconsidering the Carnap-Kuhn connection
Jonathan Y. Tsou
Quantum chemistry and the quantum revolution
Sam Schweber, Gal BenPorat
Probable reasoning and its novelties
Ian Hacking
Primitive money, modern money
Jean-Joseph Goux
Perception, connectionism, and cognitive science
Christine Skarda
Paul Oppenheim on order—the career of a logico-philosophical concept
Paul Ziche , Thomas Müller
Origins of order in evolution
Stuart A. Kauffman
Origins
René Girard
Optimization in question
John Dupré
On the hazardousness of the concept "technology"
Aristotle Tympas
On scientific biography and biographies of scientists
Helge Kragh
On being a Popperian economist
Lawrence A. Boland
Obstructing the realization of civil responsibility
Chemi Ben-Noon
Objectivity, intellectual virtue, and community
Moira Howes
Objectivity for sciences from below
Sandra Harding
Objectivities in print
Alex Csiszar
Notes on revisiting Klappholz and Agassi's "methodological prescriptions in economics"
Lucien Foldes
Neo-hellenic enlightenment
Manolis Patiniotis
Louis Paul Cailletet, the liquefaction of oxygen and the emergence of an "in-between discipline"
Faidra Papanelopoulou
Lindemann and Einstein
Robert Fox
Let's not talk about objectivity
Lessons from the philosophy of science to data mining and vice versa
Abraham Meidan
Kuhn's structure
Steven Shapin
Kuhn's development before and after structure
Paul Hoyningen-Huene
Kuhn and the historiography of science
Alexander Bird
Joseph Agassi, the m2t seminar, and his influence on my work
Richard G. Lipsey
Joseph Agassi's educational thoughts in interchange (1970–1987)
Ian S. Winchester
Joseph Agassi from metaphysics to politics
Christopher R. Donohue
Joe Agassi, intellectual irritant
Rafe Champion
Jacob & Esau today
Malachi Hacohen
J. F. Fries' philosophy of science, the new Friesian school and the Berlin group
Helmut Pulte
Is phylogeny recapitulating ontogeny?
Susan Oyama
Introduction
Jonathan Y. Tsou , Alan Richardson , Flavia Padovani
William J. Devlin, Alisa Bokulich
Ana Simões, Theodore Arabatzis, Jürgen Renn
Incorporating origins into evolutionary theory
Daniel R. Brooks
How can we attain both democracy and constitutionalism?
Kiichi Tachibana
Horror dogmatis
Zuzana Parusniková
Hempel, Carnap, and the covering law model
Erich Reck
Girard and the origin of culture
Paisley Livingston
Gestalt, equivalency, and functional dependency
Arkadiusz Chrudzimski
Genidentity and topology of time
Flavia Padovani
From troubled marriage to uneasy colocation
Alan Richardson
From theory choice to theory search
Rogier De Langhe, Peter Rubbens
Francis Bacon, Karl Popper, Michael Polanyi, and modern experimental biology
Ute Deichmann
Feng shui
Michael R. Matthews
Everybody has the right to do what he wants
Andreas Kamlah
Evaluative selection in multimerit situations
Ernst Cassirer, Kurt Lewin, and Hans Reichenbach
Jeremy Heis
En route to the siblinghood of humanity?
Miriam Farhi Rodrig
Einstein and Hilbert
John Stachel
Education for democracy
Ronald Swartz
Ebola in West Africa
Daniel Cohen
Dungeons and dragons
Joan Bailey
Dubislav and classical monadic quantificational logic
Christian Thiel
Dubislav and Bolzano
Anita Kasabova
Drive around the block
Charles Sawyer
Different undertakings, common practices
Ana Simões
Did Reichenbach anticipate quantum mechanical indeterminism?
Michael Stöltzner
Curating the European university
Hans-Jörg Rheinberger
Critical rationalism in sociology
Michael Banton
Critical rationalism as therapy
Michael Segre
Critical rationalism applied
Margaret Ng
Concepts out of theoretical contexts
Theodore Arabatzis, Nancy J. Nersessian
Comprehensively critical metapolitics
Michael Chiariello
Civil nationalism
Chen Yehezkely
Charity, logic, and para-clericalism
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
Centers and peripheries revisited
Agustí Nieto-Galan
Carl Hempel
Capitalism at a crossroad
Raphael Sassower
Can the Israeli academia replace mandatory conscription?
Amir Meital
Can science make peace with the environment?
Angelo Baracca
Boscovich in Britain
J. L. Heilbron
Beyond wavefunctions
Yakir Aharonov, Eliahu Cohen, Avshalom C. Elitzur
At the center and the periphery
Lorraine Daston
An analysis of truth in Kuhn's philosophical enterprise
William J. Devlin
A plurality of pluralisms
Alison Wylie
A morphogenetic hypothesis on the closure of post-structuralism
Paul Dumouchel
"Demonstrations", not "deductions"
Temilo van Zantwijk
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