• The World Observed/The World Conceived
    Critica 40 (119): 67-74. 2008.
  • HiSlory of Science
    with David Goodman, Michael Fores, and Kurt Danziger
    History of Science. forthcoming.
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    The Commodification of Academic Research (edited book)
    University of Pittsburgh Press. 2010.
    Selling science has become a common practice in contemporary universities. This commodification of academia pervades many aspects of higher education, including research, teaching, and administration. As such, it raises significant philosophical, political, and moral challenges. This volume offers the first book-length analysis of this disturbing trend from a philosophical perspective and presents views by scholars of philosophy of science, social and political philosophy, and research ethics. T…Read more
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    Philosophy and history of science: Beyond the Kuhnian paradigm
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (4): 633-655. 1997.
    At issue in this paper is the question of the appropriate relationship between the philosophy and history of science. The discussion starts with a brief sketch of Kuhn's approach, followed by an analysis of the so-called ‘testing-theories-of-scientific-change programme’. This programme is an attempt at a more rigorous approach to the historical philosophy of science. Since my conclusion is that, by and large, this attempt has failed, I proceed to examine some more promising approaches. First, I …Read more
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    Heuristics and the generalized correspondence principle
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (2): 195-226. 1991.
    Several philosophers of science have claimed that the correspondence principle can be generalized from quantum physics to all of (particularly physical) science and that in fact it constitutes one of the major heuristical rules for the construction of new theories. In order to evaluate these claims, first the use of the correspondence principle in (the genesis of) quantum mechanics will be examined in detail. It is concluded from this and from other examples in the history of science that the pr…Read more