What generativism is not: A reply to Brian Baigrie

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (3):499-501 (1991)
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Brief response to Brian Baigrie's "The Justification of Kepler’s Ellipse" (1990).

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The process of discovery.Andrew Lugg - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (2):207-220.
The Justification of Kepler's Ellipse.Brian S. Baigrie - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (4):633.

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