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    Is the Idea of Scientific Explanation Unduly Anthropocentric? The Lessons of the Anthropic Principle
    London School of Economics, Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences. 1996.
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    Prediction and the periodic table
    with R. E.
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (3): 407-452. 2001.
    The debate about the relative epistemic weights carried in favour of a theory by predictions of new phenomena as opposed to accommodations of already known phenomena has a long history. We readdress the issue through a detailed re-examination of a particular historical case that has often been discussed in connection with it-that of Mendeleev and the prediction by his periodic law of the three 'new' elements, gallium, scandium and germanium. We find little support for the standard story that the…Read more