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Philosophy and history of science

Ladyman, James (2002) Understanding the Philosophy of Science. London: Routledge.

Ladyman, James (2002) Understanding the Philosophy of Science. London: Routledge.

... violation of the principle would be interpreted as revealing that something is wrong with the rest of science and it is likely that a new source, sink or form of energy would be ...law ...

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Teaching introductory quantum physics and chemistry: caveats from the history of science and science teaching to the training of modern chemists

Teaching introductory quantum physics and chemistry: caveats from the history of science and science teaching to the training of modern chemists

... efficiency of photo ...property of quantum correlations between systems far away from each ...Clauser and Shimony as early as 1978: “Either one must totally abandon the realistic philosophy ...

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Why Teach History of Economic Thought Today?

Why Teach History of Economic Thought Today?

... part of the time HET has existed as a subdiscipline on its own right, it has been identified as a refuge for heterodox economics (Blaug, 2001: ...misunderstanding of theorizing and of course ...

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TítuloContemporary perspectives in philosophy and methodology of science

TítuloContemporary perspectives in philosophy and methodology of science

... account of natural laws. A regularity is a law if and only if it is a theorem of that system of axioms which best balances the two constraints of simplicity and correctness ...

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Philosophy and Its Relation to Religion and Arts

Philosophy and Its Relation to Religion and Arts

... multiplicity of forms of existence of philosophy both in history and at the present ...largecorpus of different “philosophies”, each of which can be located closer ...

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Hume, D., Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

Hume, D., Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

... researches, and leave superstition still in possession of her retreat? Is it not proper to draw an opposite conclusion, and perceive the necessity of carrying the war into the most secret ...

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1 “Lessons” from the History of Psychology as a Science

1 “Lessons” from the History of Psychology as a Science

... activity and behavior will not serve to define psychology as a unique ...object of study with many other sciences: from philosophy to linguistics and cognitive science, from ...

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Philosophy of science in an age of Neo-Darwinian apologetics

Philosophy of science in an age of Neo-Darwinian apologetics

... publication of Principia Mathematica, physics fully exploited Newton’s theoretical resources to try to resolve standing anomalies in his original account of the cosmos, especially relating in matters ...

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Kampourakis y McComas 2010 – Charles Darwin and Evolution. Illustrating human aspects of science

Kampourakis y McComas 2010 – Charles Darwin and Evolution. Illustrating human aspects of science

... system and that change served to maintain this harmony (Ospovat 1981, ...Sketch of 1842 and the Essay of 1844 (Darwin 1909), to the theory presented in the Origin (Ospovat 1981, ...Hodge ...

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Fernando Leal Carretero Book Review http:org.sagepub.com The online version of this article can be found at: Published by: http:www.sagepublications.com

Fernando Leal Carretero Book Review http:org.sagepub.com The online version of this article can be found at: Published by: http:www.sagepublications.com

... Structure of Scientific Revolu- tions, Thomas ...well-established and widely accepted general theory of movement in the shape of Newton’s mechanics was separated from the proliferation ...

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Título“Arguments That Could Possibly Be Urged”: Modal Verbs and Tentativeness in the Coruña Corpus

Título“Arguments That Could Possibly Be Urged”: Modal Verbs and Tentativeness in the Coruña Corpus

... first, and a search was made for all those instances in which it was accompanied by modal verbs in the 12 different genres represented in our ...nf) and Lecture ...number of occurrences of ...

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Decolonizing Knowledge. Starting Points, Consequences and Challenges

Decolonizing Knowledge. Starting Points, Consequences and Challenges

... characteristic of the views emerging in the Indian context discussed above is the tendency to include social and psychological components when considering the emergence of knowledge on all ...

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Bioética y multiculturalismo: políticas públicas en España (1978-2013). El "hecho cultural" ante la revolución biotecnológica

Bioética y multiculturalismo: políticas públicas en España (1978-2013). El "hecho cultural" ante la revolución biotecnológica

... days of life it is quite impossible for the woman to know that she is pregnant, or for the doctor to diagnose the condition by a pregnancy ...days of the reproductive process take place entirely in the ...

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Event As A Concept Of Philosophy And Narratology

Event As A Concept Of Philosophy And Narratology

... one of the key ontological categories actively studied in several ...analyzing and comparing the definitions and criteria of event within the narratives of various philosophers, many ...

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Measurement of the gamma(1S) production cross section in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV in ATLAS ATLAS Collaboration

Measurement of the gamma(1S) production cross section in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV in ATLAS ATLAS Collaboration

... trigger and reconstruction efficiencies are deter- mined using the high statistics J /ψ data sample [19] as a function of p μ T and η μ ...40% and 90% over the relevant p μ T and η μ ...

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Cliometrics : a market account of a scientific community, 1957-2005

Cliometrics : a market account of a scientific community, 1957-2005

... “internalist” and has a modest ...relationships of cliometricians with other communities inside and outside economics, and the role of politics, power an authority is still ...sociology ...

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La naturaleza de la biología una visión de la biología a través de una lente filosófica

La naturaleza de la biología una visión de la biología a través de una lente filosófica

... – “. . . Mendel’s discovery of the laws heredity, . . . could not at that time (or ever?) have been deduced from molecular biology, but which have since been explained in those terms.” (p. vi) – We have learned ...

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Using a Professional Development Program for Enhancing Chilean Biology Teachers’ Understanding of Nature of Science (NOS) and Their Perceptions About Using History of Science to Teach NOS

Using a Professional Development Program for Enhancing Chilean Biology Teachers’ Understanding of Nature of Science (NOS) and Their Perceptions About Using History of Science to Teach NOS

... number of authors have recognized the importance of understanding the nature of science (NOS) for scientific ...inquiry, and history of science (HOS) activities ...

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Althusser – Philosophy and the spontaneous philosophy of the scientists

Althusser – Philosophy and the spontaneous philosophy of the scientists

... question of reorganizing, dismembering, recomposing and unifying, according to a precise orientation, a whole series of social practices and their corresponding ideologies, in order to make ...

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COMPLEJIDAD DE LOS SISTEMAS SOCIALES: UN RETO PARA LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES

COMPLEJIDAD DE LOS SISTEMAS SOCIALES: UN RETO PARA LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES

... “History and Complexity”, en: Filosofski Alternativi (del Instituto de Filosofía de la Academia de Ciencias de Bulgaria), ...et science: a la recherche de l´inconnu”, en: ...

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