Scientific Discovery, Logic, and Rationality
Nickles, Thomas (ed.), Scientific Discovery, Logic, and Rationality (Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1980).
- Nickles, Thomas, Scientific Discovery and the Future of Philosophy of Science
- Shapere, Dudley, The Character of Scientific Change
- Achinstein, Peter, Discovery and Rule-Books
- Koertge, Noretta, Analysis as a Method of Discovery During the Scientific Revolution
- Marchi, Peggy, The Method of Analysis in Mathematics
- Laudan, Larry, Why Was the Logic of Discovery Abadoned?
- Agassi, Joseph, The Rationality of Discovery
- Curd, Martin, The Logic of Discovery: An Analysis of Three Approaches
- Gutting, Gary, The Logic of Invention
- Finocchiaro, Maurice, Scientific Discovery as Growth of Understanding: The Case of Newton's Gravitation
- Hattiangadi, Jagdish, The Vanishing Context of Discovery: Newton's Discovery of Gravity
- Leplin, Jarrett, The Role of Models in Theory Construction
- Nickles, Thomas, Can Scientific Constraints Be Violated Rationally?
- Burian, Richard, Why Philosophers Should Not Despair of Understanding Scientific Discovery
- Monk, Robert, Productive Reasoning and the Structure of Scientific Research
- Causey, Robert, Structural Explanation in Social Sciences