156 results on '"Schindler, Samuel"'
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2. Normal science: not uncritical or dogmatic
3. Predictivism and avoidance of ad hoc-ness: An empirical study
4. Historical Case Studies: The “Model Organisms” of Philosophy of Science
5. Are thought experiments "disturbing"? The case of armchair physics
6. Micro-level model explanation and counterfactual constraint
7. Experiments in syntax and philosophy
8. Introduction
9. A coherentist conception of ad hoc hypotheses
10. The imaginary entities that make science
11. Kuhnian theory-choice and virtue convergence: Facing the base rate fallacy
12. Theoretical Virtues in Science: Uncovering Reality through Theory
13. Armchair physics and the method of cases.
14. Ultra-fast object segmentation
15. Naturalness in physics: just a matter of aesthetics?: Sabine Hossenfelder: Lost in Math: How beauty leads Physics astray. New York: Basic Books, 2018, 304pp, $30
16. Causality in the Sciences of the Mind and Brain
17. Theoretical Virtues in Science
18. Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test.
19. Theoretical fertility McMullin-style
20. Mechanistic Explanation: Asymmetry Lost
21. Invariance, Mechanisms and Epidemiology
22. Novelty, coherence, and Mendeleev’s periodic table
23. Explanatory fictions—for real?
24. The Kuhnian mode of HPS
25. Philosophy of science for the uninitiated: Samir Okasha: Philosophy of science: a very short introduction, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, £7.99 PB
26. Theory-laden experimentation
27. Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test
28. Bogen and Woodward's data-phenomena distinction, forms of theory-ladenness, and the reliability of data
29. Philosophical Expertise Put to the Test
30. Model, Theory, and Evidence in the Discovery of the DNA Structure
31. Theoretical Virtues: Do Scientists Think What Philosophers Think They Ought to Think?
32. Experiments in syntax and philosophy:the method of choice?
33. History and philosophy of science: coherent programme at last?: Seymour Mauskopf and Tad Schmaltz (eds.): Integrating history and philosophy of science: Problems and prospects. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 263. Heidelberg: Springer, 249pp, €99.95
34. Theoretical Virtues: do scientists think what philosophers think they ought to think?
35. Conceptions of Causality
36. Armchair physics and the method of cases
37. Linguistic intuitions and the puzzle of gradience
38. Speculation by Peter Achinstein:Speculation: Within and about Science Peter Achinstein Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, ISBN 9780190615055
39. Rehabilitating theory: refusal of the 'bottom-up' construction of scientific phenomena
40. Peter Achinstein's Speculation
41. Historical Case Studies: The “Model Organisms” of Philosophy of Science
42. Naturalness in Physics: just a matter of aesthetics?:Review of S. Hossenfelder’s Lost in Math
43. Are thought experiments disturbing? The case of armchair physics
44. Naturalnesss in physics: just a matter of aesthetics? Book review.
45. Must philosophy be constrained?:Edouard Machery: Philosophy within its proper bounds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, 217pp
46. Are thought experiments “disturbing”? The case of armchair physics
47. Experiments in syntax and philosophy: the method of choice?
48. A Theory of Everything
49. Theoretical Virtues in Science
50. Must philosophy be constrained?
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