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New Directions in the Philosophy of Science 2014
- Maria Carla Galavotti, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas Uebel, Marcel Weber:
New Directions in the Philosophy of Science. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-04381-4 - Thomas Müller:
Things in Possible Experiments: Case-Intensional Logic as a Framework for Tracing Things from Case to Case. 3-14 - Liesbeth De Mol:
The Proof Is in the Process: A Preamble for a Philosophy of Computer-Assisted Mathematics. 15-33 - Patrick Suppes:
The Future Role of Computation in Science and Society. 35-44 - Kerry McKenzie:
In No Categorical Terms: A Sketch for an Alternative Route to a Humean Interpretation of Laws. 45-61 - Mark Colyvan:
The Undeniable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Special Sciences. 63-73 - Tim Räz:
Comment on "The Undeniable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Special Sciences". 75-84 - Raffaella Campaner:
Explanatory Pluralism in Psychiatry: What Are We Pluralists About, and Why? 87-103 - Jeroen Van Bouwel:
Pluralists About Pluralism? Different Versions of Explanatory Pluralism in Psychiatry. 105-119 - C. Kenneth Waters:
Shifting Attention from Theory to Practice in Philosophy of Biology. 121-139 - Pierre-Luc Germain:
Living Instruments and Theoretical Terms: Xenografts as Measurements in Cancer Research. 141-155 - Veli-Pekka Parkkinen:
Developmental Explanation. 157-172 - Jan Faye:
What Counts as Causation in Physics and Biology? 173-189 - Jan Baedke:
Challenges to Characterizing the Notion of Causation Across Disciplinary Boundaries: Comment on Faye. 191-201 - Max P. Urchs:
Just Complexity. 203-219 - Raphael Scholl:
Confessions of a Complexity Skeptic. 221-233 - Cristian Saborido:
New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology: A New Taxonomy of Functions. 235-251 - Wolfgang Spohn:
How Essentialism Properly Understood Might Reconcile Realism and Social Constructivism. 255-265 - Matti Sintonen:
Social Construction - By Whom? 267-278 - Daniel Andler:
Is Social Constructivism Soluble in Critical Naturalism? 279-295 - Tarja Knuuttila:
Scientific Representation, Reflexivity, and the Possibility of Constructive Realism. 297-312 - David-Hillel Ruben:
The Limits of Realism in the Philosophy of Social Science. 313-322 - Katarzyna Paprzycka:
The Social Re-Construction of Agency. 323-338 - Obdulia Torres González:
Local Realism: An Analysis of Social Choice Theory. 339-351 - Chiara Ambrosio:
Objectivity and Visual Practices in Science and Art. 353-368 - Tim Lewens:
Cultural Information: Don't Ask, Don't Tell. 369-382 - Christopher A. Fuchs:
Introducing QBism. 385-402 - Guido Bacciagaluppi:
A Critic Looks at QBism. 403-416 - F. A. Muller:
Elementary Particles and Metaphysics. 417-431 - Miklós Rédei:
Assessing the Status of the Common Cause Principle. 433-442 - Michal Marczyk, Leszek Wronski:
A Note on Strong Causal Closedness and Completability of Classical Probability Spaces. 443-451 - Pablo Acuña:
Artificial Examples of Empirical Equivalence. 453-467 - Ronnie Hermens:
The Measurement Problem Is Your Problem Too. 469-478 - Petr Svarný:
Pros and Cons of Physics in Logics. 479-484 - Andreas M. Bartels, Daniel Wohlfarth:
How Fundamental Physics Represents Causality. 485-500 - Mario Hubert, Roland Poellinger:
Anchoring Causal Connections in Physical Concepts. 501-509 - Claus Beisbart:
Good Just Isn't Good Enough: Humean Chances and Boltzmannian Statistical Physics. 511-529 - Radin Dardashti, Luke Glynn, Karim P. Y. Thébault, Mathias Frisch:
Unsharp Humean Chances in Statistical Physics: A Reply to Beisbart. 531-542 - Gábor Hofer-Szabó:
Noncommutative Causality in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory. 543-553 - Dustin Lazarovici:
Lost in Translation: A Comment on "Noncommutative Causality in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory". 555-560 - Tomasz Placek:
Causal Probabilities in GRW Quantum Mechanics. 561-576 - Dennis Dieks:
Physics, Metaphysics and Mathematics. 577-586 - Huw Price:
Where Would We Be Without Counterfactuals? 589-607 - Massimo Ferrari:
Pragmatism and European Philosophy: William James and the French-Italian Connection. 609-625 - Thomas Uebel:
European Pragmatism? Further Thoughts on the German and Austrian Reception of American Pragmatism. 627-643 - Maria Carla Galavotti:
New Prospects for Pragmatism: Ramsey's Constructivism. 645-656 - Matthias Neuber:
Critical Realism in Perspective: Remarks on a Neglected Current in Neo-Kantian Epistemology. 657-673 - Henrik Rydenfelt:
Realism Without Mirrors. 675-692 - Uljana Feest:
The Continuing Relevance of Nineteenth-Century Philosophy of Psychology: Brentano and the Autonomy of Psychological Methods. 693-709 - Sean Crawford:
On the Logical Positivists' Philosophy of Psychology: Laying a Legend to Rest. 711-726 - Anastasios Brenner:
Epistemology Historicized: The French Tradition. 727-736 - Cristina Chimisso:
Commentary on Anastasios Brenner's "Epistemology Historicized". 737-746 - Friedrich Stadler:
History and Philosophy of Science: Between Description and Construction. 747-767
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