Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

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Springer, Dordrecht

2002

441 Pages

ISBN 978-90-481-5976-5

Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
vol. 9

History of philosophy of science

new trends and perspectives

Edited by

Michael Heidelberger , Friedrich Stadler

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1785-4

Full citation:

Heidelberger, M. , Stadler, F. (eds) (2002). History of philosophy of science: new trends and perspectives, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

On the notion of "law"

Dalla Chiara Maria Luisa; Giuntini Roberto

1-11

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Hume on sense impressions and objects

Frasca-Spada Marina

13-24

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Whewell and the scientists

Snyder Laura J.

81-94

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Physical pictures

Sterrett Susan G.

121-135

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Physics without pictures?

Neuber Matthias

185-198

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The epr experiment

Dickson Michael

263-275

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The French connection

Brenner Anastasios

277-286

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Carnap on logic and experience

Houkes Wybo

287-298

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Affinities between Fleck and Neurath

Koterski Artur

299-306

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B. F. Skinner and P.W. Bridgman

Holton Gerald

335-346

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The philosopher without qualities

Carus A. W.

369-377

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Vernunftkritik und Wissenschaft

Uebel Thomas; Ferrari Massimo

391-396

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The social origins of modern science

Zilsel Edgar; Fleck Christian

396-398

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Karl Popper

Hacohen Malachi; Milford Karl

399-404

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"Wahrheit suchen und Wahrheit bekennen"

Dölling Evelyn; Marek Johann Christian

408-413

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Einstein

Howard Don; Stachel John; Sauer Tilman

413-417

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