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University of Melbourne
School of Historical And Philosophical Studies

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  • 25
    Regular faculty
  • 13
    Other faculty
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    Retired faculty
  • 57
    Graduate students
  • 111
    Undergraduates
  • 49
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

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  • Howard Sankey, Incommensurability: The Current State of Play
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 12 (3): 425-445. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Rationality, Relativism and Incommensurability
    Ashgate. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Scientific Realism and the Problem of Progress
    Cogito 11 (2): 89-94. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, The semantic stance of scientific entity realism [Corrigenda]
    Philosophia 25 (3-4): 481-482. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Van Fraassen’s Constructive Empiricism
    Cogito 11 (3): 175-181. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Induction and Natural Kinds
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 1 (2): 239-254. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Il Problema Dell'Incommensurabilita Delle Teorie Scientifiche
    Nuova Secondaria 5 61-66. 1997.
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  • Kim Sawyer, Howard Sankey, and Clive Beed, Underdetermination in Economics: The Duhem-Quine Thesis
    Economics and Philosophy 13 (1): 1-23. 1997.
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  • Martin Leckey, The computable universe: from prespace metaphysics to discrete quantum mechanics
    Dissertation, Monash University. 1997.
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  • Howard Sankey, Normative naturalism and the challenge of relativism: Laudan versus Worrall on the justification of methodological principles
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 10 (1). 1996.
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  • Howard Sankey, Interview with Paul Hoyningen-Huene
    Metascience 5 (2): 59-70. 1996.
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  • Howard Sankey, Rationality, Relativism and Methodological Pluralism
    Explorations in Knowledge 13 (1): 18-36. 1996.
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  • Howard Sankey, The problem of rational theory-choice
    Epistemologia 18 (2): 299-312. 1995.
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  • Howard Sankey, The semantic stance of scientific entity realism
    Philosophia 24 (3-4): 405-415. 1995.
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  • Howard Sankey and David Cockburn, Depression and Science
    Cogito 9 (1): 67-72. 1995.
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  • Howard Sankey, Paul Hoyningen-Huene: Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (3): 487-489. 1995.
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  • Howard Sankey, Paul Horwich (ed.): World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science (review)
    Metascience 8 140-142. 1995.
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  • Geoffrey Bowker and Howard Sankey, Scientific Rationality versus Social Construction
    Cogito 8 (1): 38-45. 1994.
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  • Howard Sankey, The Incommensurability Thesis
    Taylor and Francis. 1994.
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  • Howard Sankey, Relativism and Epistemological Anarchism
    Cogito 8 (2): 158-164. 1994.
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  • Howard Sankey, Judgement and Rational Theory-Choice
    Methodology and Science 27 (3): 167-182. 1994.
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  • Howard Sankey, Kuhn's changing concept of incommensurability
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (4): 759-774. 1993.
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  • Howard Sankey, Five varieties of cognitive relativism
    Cogito 7 (2): 106-111. 1993.
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  • Howard Sankey, Kuhn’s Model of Scientific Theory Change
    Cogito 7 (1): 18-24. 1993.
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  • Howard Sankey and Geoffrey Bowker, Truth and reality in social constructivism
    Arena Journal 2 233-252. 1993/1994.
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  • Maurita Joan Harney, Clues to Creativity
    In Terry Dartnall (ed.), Artificial Intelligence and Creativity, Springer. pp. 195-208. 1993.
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  • David Cockburn and Howard Sankey, A Dialogue on Scientific Realism
    Cogito 6 (3): 163-169. 1992.
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  • Howard Sankey, Translation and languagehood
    Philosophia 21 (3-4): 335-337. 1992.
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  • Howard Sankey, Brian Ellis Truth and Objectivity and Paul Horwich Truth (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 42 (169): 496. 1992.
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  • Howard Sankey and David Cockburn, A Dialogue on Scientific Rationality
    Cogito 5 (3): 135-140. 1991.
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