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Kant, Kuhn and the Rationality of ScienceIn M. Heidelberger & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), History of Philosophy of Science: New Trends and Perspectives, Springer. 2002.
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20Kant on Laws of Nature and the Foundations of Newtonian ScienceProceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress 2 (2): 97-107. 1989.
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54Kant and the Exact SciencesPhilosophical Review 104 (4): 587. 1995.This is a very important book. It has already become required reading for researchers on the relation between the exact sciences and Kant’s philosophy. The main theme is that Kant’s continuing program to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the science of his day is of crucial importance to understanding the development of his philosophical thought from its earliest precritical beginnings in the thesis of 1747, right through the highwater years of the critical philosophy, to hi…Read more
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389Kuhn and logical empiricismIn Thomas Nickles (ed.), Thomas Kuhn, Cambridge University Press. pp. 34. 2002.
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1Coordination, Constitution, and Convention: The Evolution of the A Priori in Logical EmpiricismIn Alan Richardson & Thomas Uebel (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism, Cambridge University Press. pp. 91--116. 2007.
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1Matter and motion in the Metaphysical Foundations and the first Critique: The Empirical Concept of Matter and the CategoriesIn Eric Watkins (ed.), Kant and the Sciences, Oxford University Press. pp. 53--69. 2001.
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121Integrating History of Philosophy with History of Science after KantTeaching New Histories of Philosophy 205-224. 2004.
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4Synthetic history reconsideredIn Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science, Open Court. 2010.
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237Kant and the exact sciencesHarvard University Press. 1992.In this new book, Michael Friedman argues that Kant's continuing efforts to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the sciences is of the utmost ...
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15Geometry, construction, and intuition in Kant and his successorsIn Gila Sher & Richard Tieszen (eds.), Between logic and intuition: essays in honor of Charles Parsons, Cambridge University Press. pp. 186--218. 2000.
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147Causal laws and the foundations of natural scienceIn Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant, Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--161. 1992.
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15A tale of a threshing machine: Images of the Voigt-Leibniz mathematical-agricultural machine at the beginning of the 18th centuryStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 105 (C): 17-31. 2024.
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Introduction: Carnap’s Revolution in PhilosophyIn James Justus (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Carnap, Jstor. pp. 1--18. 2009.
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49On the sociology of scientific knowledge and its philosophical agendaStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (2): 239-271. 1998.
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57Theoretical Philosophy After 1781 (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2010.This volume, originally published in 2002, assembles the historical sequence of writings that Kant published between 1783 and 1796 to popularize, summarize, amplify and defend the doctrines of his masterpiece, the Critique of Pure Reason of 1781. The best known of them, the Prolegomena, is often recommended to beginning students, but the other texts are also vintage Kant and are important sources for a fully rounded picture of Kant's intellectual development. As with other volumes in the series …Read more
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4Foundations of Space-Time Theories Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science /Michael Friedman. --. --Princeton University Press, C1983. 1983.
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139Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science (edited book)Open Court. 2010.Addressing a wide range of topics, from Newton to Post-Kuhnian philosophy of science, these essays critically examine themes that have been central to the influential work of philosopher Michael Friedman.
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143Reconsidering Logical PositivismCambridge University Press. 1999.In this collection of essays one of the preeminent philosophers of science writing offers a reinterpretation of the enduring significance of logical positivism, the revolutionary philosophical movement centered around the Vienna Circle in the 1920s and 30s. Michael Friedman argues that the logical positivists were radicals not by presenting a new version of empiricism but rather by offering a new conception of a priori knowledge and its role in empirical knowledge. This collection will be mandat…Read more
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34Dynamics of reason: the 1999 Kant lectures at Stanford UniversityCSLI Publications. 2001.This book introduces a new approach to the issue of radical scientific revolutions, or "paradigm-shifts," given prominence in the work of Thomas Kuhn. The book articulates a dynamical and historicized version of the conception of scientific a priori principles first developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant. This approach defends the Enlightenment ideal of scientific objectivity and universality while simultaneously doing justice to the revolutionary changes within the sciences that have since …Read more
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3Transcendental philosophy and a priori knowledge: A neo-Kantian perspectiveIn Paul Artin Boghossian & Christopher Peacocke (eds.), New Essays on the A Priori, Oxford University Press. 2000.
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37A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and HeideggerOpen Court Publishing. 2000.In this insightful study of the common origins of analytic and continental philosophy, Friedman looks at how social and political events intertwined and influenced philosophy during the early twentieth century, ultimately giving rise to the two very different schools of thought. He shows how these two approaches, now practiced largely in isolation from one another, were once opposing tendencies within a common discussion. Already polarized by their philosophical disagreements, these approaches w…Read more
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9Suitable for those conducting research or teaching in philosophy, this title provides analyses of the continental tradition of philosophy from Kant. Placing continental philosophy within a historical context, it helps define what the continental tradition has been and where it is moving.
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10Ernst Cassirer and the Philosophy of ScienceIn Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science, Blackwell. 2005.
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75Book Review:Philosophical Papers Moritz Schlick, H. L. Mulder, B. F. B. van de Velde-Schlick (review)Philosophy of Science 50 (3): 498-. 1983.
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