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128Chemist: Understanding the Origins of the Steam Age (review)Annals of Science 67 (4): 581-583. 2010.No abstract
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98The Myth of the Framework. In Defense of Science and Rationality (review)Teaching Philosophy 18 (4): 388-390. 1995.
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158A "revolutionary" philosophy of science: Feyerabend and the degeneration of critical rationalism into sceptical fallibilismPhilosophy of Science 42 (1): 49-66. 1975.The works of Paul K. Feyerabend, Norwood Russell Hanson and Thomas S. Kuhn have come to occupy a central place in the annals of contemporary philosophy of science. Some of their contemporaries,, tend to regard them as the vanguard of a new “revolutionary” intellectual movement. Reacting against the views of their positivist predecessors, they embrace and propagate the idea that “pervasive presuppositions” are fundamental to scientific investigations. Thus, Feyerabend thinks that, “... scientific…Read more
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67Victor D. Boantza: "Matter and Method in the Long Chemical Revolution" (review)Hyle: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry 20 (1): 193-196. 2014.Book Review of Victor D. Boantza: Matter and Method in the Long Chemical Revolution, Ashgate 2013.
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1Enlightenment and dissent in science: Joseph Priestley and the limits of theoretical reasoningEnlightenment and Dissent 2 47-67. 1983.
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Areas of Interest
| General Philosophy of Science |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |