by David Stove
| Abstract | Just to indicate how this impacted at ground level, when I visited the Uni of NSW round about 1970 an honours student in chemistry who was keeping up with these things told me that Popper was no longer regarded as a leading figure in this field because he had been superseded by Kuhn. | |||||||||
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Jenny Teichman (2001). The Intellectual Capacity of David Stove. Philosophy 76 (1):149-157.
Andrew Pickin (2006). An Argument By Stove Against Inductive Scepticism. Dissertation, University of Cambridge
Michael Rowan (1993). Stove on the Rationality of Induction and the Uniformity Thesis. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):561-566.
Scott Campbell (2000). Defending Common Sense. [REVIEW] Partisan Review.
Andrew Lugg (1983). Book Review:Popper and Beyond David Stove. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 50 (2):350-.
David C. Stove (1989). Karl Popper i wiek jazzu. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 11.
James Franklin (2002). Stove's Discovery of the Worst Argument in the World. Philosophy 77 (4):615-624.
James Robert Brown (1985). Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists David Stove Oxford: Pergamon, 1982. Pp. 116. $9.95 Paper (Also Available in Hardcover). [REVIEW] Dialogue 24 (01):177-.
Bipin Indurkhya (1990). Some Remarks on the Rationality of Induction. Synthese 85 (1):95 - 114.
David Stove (1994). So You Think You Are a Darwinian? Philosophy 69 (269):267-.
David Stove (1992). A New Religion. Philosophy 67 (260):233-.
J. Agassi (1985). Book Reviews : Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists. By David Stove. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981. Pp. VIII + 116. $9.50 Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (3):368-369.
David Stove (1993). The Subjection of John Stuart Mill. Philosophy 68 (263):5-.
D. C. Stove (2011). What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Property, and the Limits of Enlightenment. Encounter Books.
D. C. Stove (1998/2001). Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult. Transaction Publishers.
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