Emergent Evolution and the Scientific Method
[Chicago] (1935)
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A. D' Abro (1950). The Evolution of Scientific Thought From Newton to Einstein. [New York]Dover Publications.
Kenneth Bausch (2002). New Methods for Streamlining Theory Building. World Futures 58 (2 & 3):229 – 240.
Harold Jameson Ralston (1933). Emergent Evolution and Purpose. Boston, R. G. Badger, the Gorham Press.
Howard Sankey (2000). Methodological Pluralism, Normative Naturalism and the Realist Aim of Science. In Howard Sankey & Robert Nola (eds.), After Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend: Recent Issues in Theories of Scientific Method.
Stephen Palmquist (2007). Emergence, Evolution, and the Geometry of Logic: Causal Leaps and the Myth of Historical Development. Foundations of Science 12 (1).
David L. Miller (1948). The Effect of the Concept of Evolution on Scientific Methodology. Philosophy of Science 15 (1):52-60.
C. Lloyd Morgan (1923). Emergent Evolution. Williams and Norgate.
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