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    The Catholic and the Calvinist
    Faith and Philosophy 2 (3): 236-256. 1985.
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    Einstein's discovery of special relativity
    Philosophy of Science 39 (1): 51-68. 1972.
    This paper discusses the controversy between philosophers of science (e.g. Grünbaum) and historians of science (e.g. Holton) regarding Einstein's discovery of STR. Although Holton is surely correct on the historical point that experimental results (especially the Michelson-Morley experiment) had little influence on Einstein's development of STR, this fact is not sufficient to establish his (and Polanyi's) claim that major scientific discoveries are primarily matters of private, nonspecifiable in…Read more
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    Review of Beatrice Han, Foucault's Critical Project (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (5). 2003.
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    Aspects of current history of philosophy of science in the French tradition
    In Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann, Wenceslao Gonzalez, Marcel Weber, Dennis Dieks & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science, Springer. pp. 41. 2010.
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    Pragmatic Liberalism and the Critique of Modernity
    Cambridge University Press. 1999.
    In this book Gary Gutting offers a powerful account of the nature of human reason in modern times. The fundamental question addressed by the book is what authority human reason can still claim once it is acknowledged that our fundamental metaphysical and religious pictures of the world no longer command allegiance. If ethics and science remain sources of authority what is the basis of that authority? Gutting develops answers to these questions through critical analysis of the work of three domin…Read more
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    Michel Foucault
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Husserlian Meditations (review)
    New Scholasticism 49 (4): 516-520. 1975.
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    The late 20th century saw a remarkable flourishing of philosophy in France. The work of French philosophers is wide ranging, historically informed, often reaching out beyond the boundaries of philosophy; they are public intellectuals, taken seriously as contributors to debates outside the academy. Gary Gutting tells the story of the development of a distinctively French philosophy in the last four decades of the 20th century. His aim is to arrive at an account of what it was to 'do philosophy' i…Read more