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Stephen Turner, 3.What Are Disciplines? And How Is Interdisciplinarity Different?In Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr (eds.), Practising Interdisciplinarity, University of Toronto Press. pp. 46-65. 2000.
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Stephen Turner, Throwing out the Tacit Rule BookIn Karin Knorr Cetina, Theodore Schatzki & Eike von Savigny (eds.), The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory, Routledge. 2000.
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Stephen Turner, Religious Pluralism, Toleration, and Liberal Democracy: Past, Present, and FutureIn J. Neusner (ed.), Religion and the Political Order: Politics in Classical and Contemporary Christianity, Islam and Judaism, University of South Florida. pp. 275-299. 2000.
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Stephen Turner, Introduction to "The Cambridge Companion to Weber"In The Cambridge Companion to Weber, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-18. 2000.
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Stephen Turner, Imitation or the Internalization of Norms: Is Twentieth-Century Social Theory Based on the Wrong Choice?In K. R. Stueber & H. H. Kogaler (eds.), Empathy and Agency: The Problem of Understanding in the Human Sciences, Boulder: Westview Press. 2000.
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Eric Winsberg, Eric Winsberg, Review of Wittgenstein, Finitism, and the Foundations of Mathematics by Mathieu Marion (review)Philosophy of Science 67 (3): 533-536. 2000.
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Eric Winsberg, Mathias Frisch, Karen Merikangas Darling, and Arthur Fine, Review of T he Dappled World: A Study of the Boundaries of Science (review)Journal of Philosophy 97 (7): 403-408. 2000.
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Stephen P. Turner, Review: Searle's Social Reality (review)History and Theory 38 (2): 211-231. 1999.
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Stephen Turner, Charles Abram EllwoodIn John Arthur Garraty & Mark Christopher Carnes (eds.), American National Biography: supplement 1, Oxford University Press. pp. 458-459. 1999.
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Stephen Turner, The Uniqueness of Capitalism, External Ethics, the Rational Organization of Work, and Consistent Theodicies: An introduction to Weber on Religion and EconomicsIn J. Neusner (ed.), Religious Belief and Economic Behaviour, University of South Florida. pp. 3-18. 1999.
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Stephen Turner, Does Funding Produce Its Effects? The Rockefeller CaseIn T. Richardson & D. Fisher (eds.), Development of the Social Sciences in the United States and Canada, Praeger. pp. 213-226. 1999.
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Stephen Turner, Universities and the Regulation of Scientific MoralsIn J. M. Braxton (ed.), Perspectives on Scholarly Misconduct in the Sciences, Ohio State University Press. pp. 116-136. 1999.
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Eric Winsberg, Sanctioning Models: The Epistemology of SimulationScience in Context 12 (2): 275-292. 1999.
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Eric Winsberg, The hierarchy of models in simulationIn L. Magnani, Nancy Nersessian & Paul Thagard (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery, Kluwer/plenum. pp. 255--269. 1999.
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Eric Winsberg, Simulation and the Philosophy of Science: Computationally Intensive Studies of Complex Physical SystemsDissertation, Indiana University. 1999.
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Lee Braver, A Thing of This World: Anti-Realism and Epistemology in Heidegger and FoucaultDissertation, Emory University. 1999.
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Stephen Turner, Did Funding Matter to the Development of Research Methods in Sociology? (review)Minerva 36 (1): 69-79. 1998.
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Stephen Turner, The limits of social constructionismIn Irving Velody & Robin Williams (eds.), The Politics of constructionism, Sage Publications. pp. 109--120. 1998.
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Stephen Turner, Polanyian in Spirit: A Reply to GulickTradition and Discovery 25 (1): 12-20. 1998.
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Stephen Turner, Making Normative Soup with Non-Normative BonesIn Alan Sica (ed.), What is social theory?: the philosophical debates, Blackwell. pp. 118-144. 1998.
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Vaughn R. McKim and Stephen P. Turner, Causality In Crisis?: Statistical Methods & Search for Causal Knowledge in Social Sciences (edited book)Notre Dame Press. 1997.
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Stephen Turner, "Net Effects": A Short HistoryIn Vaughn R. McKim & Stephen P. Turner (eds.), Causality In Crisis?: Statistical Methods & Search for Causal Knowledge in Social Sciences, Notre Dame Press. pp. 23-45. 1997.
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Stephen Turner, Directions for future researchKnowledge, Technology & Policy 9 (2-3): 99-119. 1996.