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  1. Aim-less Epistemology?
  2. An Ad Hoc Save of a Theory of Adhocness? Exchanges with John Worrall
  3. Annals of Science
  4. Applied History of Science
  5. Argument, Laws, and Explanation
  6. Atomic Bomb Scientist: Memoirs, 1939-1945
  7. Bayesianism and Diverse Evidence
  8. Biology and Philosophy
  9. Bodily Passions, Good Manners, and Cartesian Mechanism
  10. Building Waterways, 1802-1861: Science and the United States Army in Early Public Works
  11. Bulletin of the History of Medicine
  12. By design: James Clerk Maxwell and the evangelical unification of science
  13. Can Scientific Constraints Be Violated Rationally?
  14. Canadian Journal of Philosophy
  15. Cartesian Imagination and Perspectival Art
  16. Causation as Explanation
  17. Centaurus
  18. Closing the Circle: How Harvey and His Contemporaries Played the Game of Truth
  19. Cognitive Science (번역)
  20. Commentary: Science at the Bar - Cause for Concern
  21. Comments and Criticism: Measuring Confirmation and Evidence
  22. Concepts of Science
  23. Configurations
  24. Copenhagen
  25. Creativity, Conservativeness & the Social Epistemology of Science
  26. Criteria of Confirmation and Acceptability
  27. Critical Inquiry
  28. De-centering the "Big Picture"
  29. Descartes’s Geometry as Spiritual Exercise
  30. Dissecting the Holistic Picture of Scientific Change
  31. Distancing science from religion in 17th-century England
  32. Do the Laws of Physics State the Facts?
  33. Do the Laws of Physics State the Facts? (번역)
  34. DongWook JUNG
  35. East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
  36. Economic and Sociological Explanations of Technological Change
  37. Empiricist Criteria of Cognitive Significance: Problems and Changes
  38. Error, Tests, and Theory Confirmation
  39. Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge
  40. Explanation, Predictions, and Laws
  41. Explanation v. Prediction: Which Carries More Weight?
  42. Explanatory Coherence and the Impossibility of Confirmation by Coherence
  43. Faraday, Wheatstone and Electrical Engineering
  44. Faraday to Einstein: Constructing Meaning in Scientific Theories
  45. Fish and Ships: Models in the Age of Reason
  46. Fitness and Natural Selection
  47. Fitting Facts to Equations
  48. For Phenomenological Laws
  49. Foundations of Science: The Philosophy of Theory and Experiment
  50. From Engineering to Humanities Philosophy of Technology
  51. From Innovation to Use: ten eclectic theses on the history of technology
  52. From Innovation to Use (토론)
  53. From Know-How to Nowhere: The Development of American Technology
  54. From Watt to Clausius: The Rise of Thermodynamics in the Early Industrial Age
  55. Function and Concept
  56. Galileo's Religion Versus the Church's Science? Rethinking the History of Science and Religion
  57. Galileo, Courtier
  58. Galileo, Viviani, and the Tower of Pisa
  59. Galileo, the Church, and the Cosmos
  60. Galileo and the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century
  61. Goodbye Central: Automation and the Decline of Personal Service in the Bell System, 1878-1921
  62. Harmony and Simplicity: Aesthetic Virtues and the Rise of Testability
  63. Harpers Ferry Armory and the New Technology
  64. Harvey, Aristotle and the Weather Cycle
  65. Historical Examples of Positive Feedback
  66. Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
  67. History of Science
  68. Home
  69. How Models Are Used To Represent Reality
  70. How the Laws of Physics Lie
  71. How the Laws of Physics Lie 목차
  72. Inductive-Statistical Explanation
  73. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
  74. Introduction to Models as Mediators
  75. Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922
  76. Inventing Temperature
  77. Is Evidence Hisorical?
  78. Is Evidence Historical?
  79. Is There a Logic of Scientific Discovery?
  80. Isaac Newton
  81. Isis
  82. Jesuit Mathematical Science and the Reconstitution of Experience in the Early Seventeenth Century
  83. Joel H. Hildebrand
  84. Journal for General Philosophy of Science
  85. Journal of the History of Ideas
  86. Keeping the Fixed Points Fixed
  87. Kuhn vs. Popper
  88. Lakatosian Heuristics and Epistemic Support
  89. Lavoisier and the Fulfillment of the Stahlian Revolution
  90. Laws and Their Role in Scientific Explanation
  91. Laws of Nature
  92. Laws of Nature and Causality
  93. Logic and Conversation
  94. Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research?
  95. Logical versus Historical Theories of Confirmation
  96. Los Alamos Laboratory 50th Anniversary atricles
  97. Los Alamos from Below
  98. MS Word 단축키
  99. Margaret Morrison
  100. Marx and the Machine
  101. Mary S. Morgan
  102. Mass Production
  103. Mathematical versus Experimental Tradition in the Development of Physical Science
  104. Meaning and Reference
  105. Mechanisms and Functional Hypotheses in Social Science
  106. Methods and Problems in the History of Ancient Science
  107. Michael Faraday and the Electrical Century
  108. Misunderstanding the Merton Thesis: A Boundary Dispute between History and Sociology
  109. Model
  110. Model (번역)
  111. Models and Analogy in Science
  112. Models and Archetypes
  113. Models and Representation
  114. Models and Theories
  115. Naming and Necessity
  116. National Socialism and German Physics
  117. Network: Birth of a Category in Engineering Thought During the French Restoration
  118. Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society, 1880-1930
  119. Newton's Philosophy of Nature
  120. Normative Naturalism
  121. Of Gods and Kings
  122. On Denoting
  123. On Referring
  124. On Sense and Reference
  125. On What There Is
  126. On the Origins of the Special Theory of Relativity
  127. Osiris
  128. Performative Utterances
  129. Perspectives on Science
  130. Philosophical Letters
  131. Philosophical Psychology
  132. Philosophical Questions about Techne
  133. Philosophy and Climate Science/Introduction and Data
  134. Philosophy and Climate Science/Robustness and Diversity
  135. Philosophy of Science
  136. Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues
  137. Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction
  138. Philosophy of the Social Sciences
  139. Physical Science in the Middle Ages
  140. Physics
  141. Preliminary Discourse
  142. Probability and Evidence
  143. Productive Reasoning and the Structure of Scientific Research
  144. Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes
  145. Radical Interpretation
  146. Reference and Definite Descriptions
  147. Rene Descartes
  148. Research Traditions, Lavoisier, and the Chemical Revolution
  149. Response to the Commentary: Pro Judice
  150. STM 2019-1 질문지1 : 가타카
  151. STM 2019-1 질문지2 : 엄지공주
  152. STM 2019-1 질문지3 : 원자 카페
  153. STM 2019-1 질문지4 : 퍼스트맨
  154. STM 2019-1 질문지5 : 로렌조 오일
  155. STM 2019-1 질문지6 : 매트릭스 2
  156. STM 2019-1 질문지7 : 제보자
  157. STS 석사 논자시
  158. Scholars
  159. Science, Technology & Human Values
  160. Science: Conjectures and Refutations
  161. Science and Patronage
  162. Science and Pseudoscience
  163. Science as a Career in Enlightenment Italy
  164. Science in Context
  165. Scientific Discovery, Logic, and Rationality
  166. Scientific Discovery as Growth of Understanding: The Case of Newton's Gravitation
  167. Scientific Pluralism and the Chemical Revolution
  168. Scientific Representation and the Semantic View of Theories
  169. Scientific and Technological Thinking
  170. Selection and Predictive Success
  171. Severe Tests and Novel Evidence
  172. Should scientific realists embrace theoretical conservatism?
  173. ShowSideBar
  174. SkinBlueSky::showSideBar()
  175. Social Studies of Science
  176. Spirit, Air, and Quicksilver
  177. Structural Explanation in Social Sciences
  178. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
  179. Studies in the Logic of Explanation (번역)
  180. TOC of EGEK
  181. Taylorismus Fordismus Amerikanismus
  182. Technology and Alchemical Debate in the Late Middle Ages
  183. Technology and Culture
  184. Technology and Democracy, 1800-1860
  185. Test
  186. Test2
  187. The 'absolute existence' of phlogiston: the losing party's point of view
  188. The Accuracy-Coherence Tradeoff in Cognition
  189. The Beginnings of Western Science
  190. The British Journal for the History of Science
  191. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
  192. The Character of Scientific Change
  193. The Concept of "Fact"
  194. The Construction of Modern Science
  195. The Corroboration of Theories
  196. The Du Pont Experiments in Scientific Management and Safety
  197. The Empiricist Temper Regnant: Theoretical Physics in the United States, 1920-1950
  198. The Five Dollar Day: Labor Management and Social Control in the Ford Motor Company, 1908-1921
  199. The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages
  200. The Galileo Affair
  201. The Importance of Philosophy to Engineering
  202. The Information Age and the Printing Press: Looking Backward to See Ahead
  203. The Intellectual Setting and Aims of the Essay
  204. The Journal of Philosophy
  205. The Lady Tasting Tea
  206. The Logic of Discovery: An Analysis of Three Approaches
  207. The Logic of Discovery: An Analysis of Three Approaches (번역)
  208. The Logic of Invention
  209. The Longest Run: Public Engineers and Planning in French
  210. The Method of Analysis in Mathematics
  211. The Natural Selection of Conservative Science
  212. The Philosophical Works of Descartes
  213. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences
  214. The Plurality of Bayesian Measures of Confirmation and the Problem of Measure Sensitivity
  215. The Pragmatics of Explanation
  216. The Present and the Past in the English Industrial Revolution, 1880-1980
  217. The Principles of Scientific Management
  218. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe
  219. The Rationality of Discovery
  220. The Role of Models in Theory Construction
  221. The Scientific Revolution
  222. The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics
  223. The Simulacrum Account of Explanation
  224. The Social Causes of the Industrial Revolution
  225. The Strategy of Model-Based Science
  226. The Structure of Science
  227. The Structure of Science/The Reduction of Theories
  228. The Thesis of Structural Identity
  229. The Truth Doesn't Explain Much (번역)
  230. The Truth Doesn't Explain Much (원문)
  231. The Turning Point in Philosophy
  232. The Use of Models in Physical Science
  233. The Vanishing Context of Discovery: Newton's Discovery of Gravity
  234. The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in America Business
  235. The uses of analogy: James Clerk Maxwell’s ‘On Faraday’s lines of force’ and early Victorian analogical argument
  236. Thinking & Reasoning
  237. Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy
  238. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
  239. Translation and Meaning
  240. Trouble in the Earthly Paradise
  241. Truth and Meaning
  242. Twilight of the Perfect Model Model
  243. Two Basic Types of Scientific Explanation
  244. Two Dogmas of Empiricism
  245. Understanding, Explanation, and Scientific Knowledge/Understanding Without Explanation?
  246. Understanding, Explanation, and Scientific Knowledge/Understanding and True Belief
  247. Understanding Pluralism in Climate Modeling
  248. Understanding the Merton thesis
  249. Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis
  250. Values and Objectivity (번역)

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