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  1. Elizabeth Moignard (2000). Polysemous Pots T. Hackens (Ed.): Ancient and Traditional Ceramics . (European Post Graduate Course 10, Held at Ravello, European University Centre for Cultural Heritage. Pact, 40.) Pp. 153, Figs, Maps. Rixensart: Council of Europe, 1994. Paper, Bfrs. 1500. Issn: 0257-8727. I. Liritzis, G. Tsokas (Edd.): Archaeometry in South-Eastern Europe . (Second Conference in Delphi, 19–21 April 1991. Pact, 45.) Pp. 543, Figs. Rixensart: Council of Europe, 1995. Paper, Bfrs. 5500. Issn: 0257-8707. J. P. Crielaard, V. Stissi, G. J. Van Wijngaarden (Edd.): The Complex Past of Pottery. Production, Circulation and Consumption of Mycenaean and Greek Pottery (Sixteenth to Early Fifth Centuries Bc). Proceedings of the Archon International Conference, Held in Amsterdam, 8–9 November 1996. . Pp. VI + 321, Maps, Figs, Tables. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1999. Cased, Hfl. 140. Isbn: 90-5063-327-7. T. Schreiber: Athenian Vase Construction: A Potter's Analysis . Pp. XVI + 296, Figs. Malibu, Ca: The J. Paul Getty. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):558-.score: 85.5
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  2. R. P. C. Hanson (1988). J. H. Waszink, J. C. M. Van Winden: Tertullian's De Idololatria (Critical Text, Translation and Commentary, with Material From the Late P. G. Van der Nat). (Vigiliae Christianae, Suppl. 1.) Pp. Xii + 317. Leiden: Brill, 1987. Fl. 148 ($67.25). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (02):419-.score: 84.0
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  3. J. A. Davison (1956). ' Dogmata Qvisqve Sva' S. J. Suys-Reitsma: Het Homerisch Epos Als Orale Schepping van Een Dichter-Hetairie. Pp. Vi+118. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1955. Paper, Fl. 5.90. C. M. Bowra: Homer and His Forerunners. (Andrew Lang Lecture, University of St. Andrews, 1955.) Pp. Iv+42. Edinburgh: Nelson, 1955. Paper, 5s. Net. L. G. Pocock: The Landfalls of Odysseus. Pp. 16; 6 Plates, 4 Text Figs. Christchurch (N.Z.): Whitcombe & Tombs, 1955. Paper, 3s. 6d. (N.Z.) Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (3-4):205-207.score: 81.0
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  4. H. D. Westlake (1982). Autopsy G. Schepens: L' 'Autopsie' Dans la Méthode des Historiens Grecs du Ve Siècle Avant J.-C. (Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie Voor Wetenschappen, Letteren En Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren, 93.) Pp. Xix + 214. Brussels: Koninklijke Academie, 1980. Paper, 1,300 B. Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (02):230-232.score: 81.0
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  5. R. W. Gibbs Jr & G. C. Van Orden (2003). Are Emotional Expressions Intentional?: A Self-Organizational Approach. Consciousness and Emotion 4 (1):1-16.score: 49.5
    This paper discusses the debate over whether emotional expressions are spontaneous or intentional actions. We describe a variety of empirical evidence supporting these two possibilities. But we argue that the spontaneous-intentional distinction fails to explain the psychological dynamics of emotional expressions. We claim that a complex systems perspective on intentions, as self-organized critical states, may yield a unified view of emotional expressions as a consequence of situated action. This account simultaneously acknowledges the embodied status of environment, evolution, culture and mind (...)
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  6. G. C. van Orden (1997). Functional Neuroimages Fail to Discover Pieces of Mind in the Parts of the Brain. Philosophy of Science Supplement 64 (4):85-94.score: 49.5
  7. S. G. Owen (1892). Hartmann on Phaedrus De Phaedri Fabulis Commentatio Scripsit I. I. Hartmann. Lugduni-Batavorum: S. C. Van Doesburgh. 1890. 125 Pages. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (1-2):29-32.score: 43.5
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  8. A. C. Genova (1968). Book Review:Concepts in Western Thought Series. Mortimer J. Adler; The Idea of Justice. Otto A. Bird; The Idea of Progress. Charles Van Doren; The Idea of Love. Robert G. Hazo; The Idea of Happiness. V. J. McGill. [REVIEW] Ethics 79 (1):87-.score: 39.0
  9. Mark van Atten (2003). Review of C. O. Hill and G. E. Rosado Haddock, Husserl or Frege? Meaning, Objectivity, and Mathematics. [REVIEW] Philosophia Mathematica 11 (2):241-244.score: 39.0
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  10. G. B. Kerferd (1968). What Can We Know of Pythagoras? C. J. De Vogel: Pythagoras and Early Pythagoreanism: An Interpretation of Neglected Evidence of the Philosopher Pythagoras. Pp. 323; 6 Plates. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1966. Cloth, Fl. 28.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):282-284.score: 39.0
  11. C. W. Macleod (1974). G. J. M. Bartelink, L. J. Engels, A. A. R. Bastiaensen: Graecitas Et Latinitas Christianorum Primaeva, Supplementa Iii. Pp. 165. Nijmegen: Dekker & van der Vegt, 1970. Paper, Fl.29.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (01):143-.score: 39.0
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  12. Helmut Van Thiel (1983). Odyssey I–IV A. Heubeck, S. West, G. A. Privitera (Edd.): Omero Odissea, Vol. I: Libri I–IV. (Fondazione Lorenzo Valla, Scrittori Greci E Latini.) Pp. C + 383. Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori, 1981. L. 18,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):164-169.score: 39.0
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  13. C. F. C. Hawkes (1933). Een Romeinsch Grafveld Op den Hunnerberg Te Nijmegen. Bouwsteenen Voor Een Geschiedenis van Nijmegen, Band II. By Dr. W. G. J. R. Vermeulen, S.J. Pp. Xv + 274; 24 Text-Figures; 21 Plates in Separate Cover. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1932. Stout Paper, Fl. 5.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (02):89-90.score: 39.0
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  14. Nigel G. Wilson (1964). C. M. J. Sicking: Aristophanes' Ranae. Een Hoofdstuk Uit de Geschiedenis der Griekse Poetica. Pp. 198. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1964. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (02):212-213.score: 39.0
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  15. Lee C. Rice (1969). Physical Science and Ethics. By Andrew G. Van Meisen. Trans. H. J. Koren. The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):383-384.score: 39.0
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  16. Stathis Psillos, One Cannot Be Just a Little Bit Realist: Putnam and van Fraassen.score: 37.5
    Hilary Putnam and Bas C. van Fraassen have been two pivotal figures in the scientific realism debate in the second half of the twentieth century. Their initial perspectives were antithetical—defining an archetypical scientific realist position (Putnam) and a major empiricism-inspired alternative to scientific realism (van Fraassen). But as the years (and the philosophical debates) went on, there have been important lines of convergence in the stances of these two thinkers, mostly motivated by an increasing flirting with pragmatism and by a (...)
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  17. Robert Garland Colodny (1972). Paradigms & Paradoxes. [Pittsburgh]University of Pittsburgh Press.score: 28.5
    Some conceptual problems of quantum theory, by A. Fine.--Philosophical implications of contemporary particle physics, by G. Feinberg.--The physics of logic, by D. Finkelstein.--The nature of quantum mechanical reality: Einstein versus Bohr, by C. A. Hooker.--A formal approach to the philosophy of science, by B. C. Van Fraassen.--On the conceptual structure of quantum mechanics, by H. Stein.
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  18. G. G. van Bruchem-Van De Scheur, A. J. G. V. D. Arend, H. H. Abu-Saad, C. Spreeuwenberg, F. C. B. van Wijmen & R. H. J. Ter Meulen (2008). The Role of Nurses in Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide in The Netherlands. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):254-258.score: 28.5
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  19. Bas C. Van Fraassen, R. I. G. Hughes & Gilbert Harman (1986). A Problem for Relative Information Minimizers, Continued. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):453 - 463.score: 28.5
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  20. R. I. G. Hughes & Bas C. Van Fraassen (1984). Symmetry Arguments in Probability Kinematics. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1984:851 - 869.score: 28.5
    Probability kinematics is the theory of how subjective probabilities change with time, in response to certain constraints (accepted by the subject). Rules are classified by the imposed constraints for which the rules prescribe a procedure for updating one's opinion. The first is simple conditionalization (constraint: give probability 1 to proposition A), and the second Jeffrey conditionalization (constraint: give probability x i , 0 i ). It is demonstrated by a symmetry argument that these rules are the unique admissible rules for (...)
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  21. J. A. C. Rietjens, D. G. van Tol, M. Schermer & A. van Der Heide (2009). Judgement of Suffering in the Case of a Euthanasia Request in The Netherlands. Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8):502-507.score: 28.5
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  22. David-Hillel Ruben (ed.) (1993). Explanation. Oxford University Press.score: 28.5
    The aim of this series is to bring together important recent writings in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a variety of sources, mostly periodicals, which may not be conveniently available to the university student or the general reader. The editor of each volume contributes an introductory essay on the items chosen and on the questions with which they deal. A selective bibliography is appended as a guide to further reading. This volume presents a selection of the most important (...)
     
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  23. Lynsey Wolter (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Demonstratives in Philosophy and Linguistics. Philosophy Compass 5 (1):108-111.score: 27.0
    Demonstrative noun phrases (e.g. this; that guy over there ) are intimately connected to the context of use in that their reference is determined by demonstrations and/or the speaker's intentions. The semantics of demonstratives therefore has important implications not only for theories of reference, but for questions about how information from the context interacts with formal semantics. First treated by Kaplan as directly referential , demonstratives have recently been analyzed as quantifiers by King, and the choice between these two approaches (...)
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  24. Pepijn K. C. van de Pol & Frank G. A. de Bakker (forthcoming). Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceuticals as a Matter of Corporate Social Responsibility? Journal of Business Ethics.score: 27.0
    Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs has been a heavily contested issue over the past decade, touching on several issues of responsibility facing the pharmaceutical industry. Much research has been conducted on DTCA, but hardly any studies have discussed this topic from a corporate social responsibility (CSR) perspective. In this article, we use several elements of CSR, emphasising consumer autonomy and safety, to analyse differences in DTCA practices within two different policy contexts, the United States of America and the European (...)
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  25. Geert J. M. van Boxtel & Herman C. D. G. de Regt (2010). Cognitive-Neuroscience Approaches to Issues of Philosophy-of-Mind. Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):460-461.score: 27.0
  26. Bas C. Van Fraassen, R. I. G. Hughes & Gilbert Harman (1986). A Problem for Relative Information Minimizers, Continued. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):453-463.score: 27.0
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  27. Sven Ove Hansson (2009). A History of Theoria. Theoria 75 (1):2-27.score: 27.0
    Theoria , the international Swedish philosophy journal, was founded in 1935. Its contributors in the first 75 years include the major Swedish philosophers from this period and in addition a long list of international philosophers, including A. J. Ayer, C. D. Broad, Ernst Cassirer, Hector Neri Castañeda, Arthur C. Danto, Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, R. M. Hare, Carl G. Hempel, Jaakko Hintikka, Saul Kripke, Henry E. Kyburg, Keith Lehrer, Isaac Levi, David Lewis, Gerald MacCallum, Richard Montague, Otto Neurath, Arthur N. (...)
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  28. Axel Gosseries (2004). Are Seniority Privileges Unfair? Economics and Philosophy 20 (2):279-305.score: 27.0
    What should maximin egalitarians think about seniority privileges? We contrast a good-specific and an all-things-considered perspective. As to the former, inertia and erasing effects of a seniority-based allocation of benefits from employment are identified, allowing us to spot the categories of workers and job-seekers made involuntarily worse off by such a practice. What matters however is to find out whether abolishing seniority privileges will bring about a society in which the all-things-considered worst off people are better off than in the (...)
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  29. Gabriella Pigozzi, G. Boella, C. Costa Pereirdaa, A. Tettamanzi & and Leon van der Torre, Choosing Your Beliefs.score: 27.0
    This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to indeterministic belief revision. An indeterministic belief revision operator assumes that, when an agent is confronted with a new piece of information, it can revise its belief sets in more than one way. We define a rational agent not only in terms of what it believes but also of what it desires and wants to achieve. Hence, we propose that the agent’s goals play a role in the choice of (possibly) one of (...)
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  30. H. M. Buiting, A. van Der Heide, B. D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, M. L. Rurup, J. A. C. Rietjens, G. Borsboom, P. J. van Der Maas & J. J. M. van Delden (2009). Physicians' Labelling of End-of-Life Practices: A Hypothetical Case Study. Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):24-29.score: 27.0
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  31. A. H. C. van der Heijden, P. T. W. Hudson & A. G. Kurvink (1997). On Widening the Explanatory Gap. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):157-158.score: 27.0
    The explanatory gap refers to the lack of concepts for understanding “how it is that . . . a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue.” By assuming that there are colours in the outside world, Block needlessly widens this gap and Lycan and Kitcher simply fail to see the gap. When such assumptions are abandoned, an unnecessary and incomprehensible constraint disappears. It then becomes clear that the brain can use its own neural language for (...)
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  32. C. J. van Alten & J. G. Raftery (1999). The Finite Model Property for the Implicational Fragment of IPC Without Exchange and Contraction. Studia Logica 63 (2):213-222.score: 27.0
    The aim of this paper is to show that the implicational fragment BKof the intuitionistic propositional calculus (IPC) without the rules of exchange and contraction has the finite model property with respect to the quasivariety of left residuation algebras (its equivalent algebraic semantics). It follows that the variety generated by all left residuation algebras is generated by the finite left residuation algebras. We also establish that BKhas the finite model property with respect to a class of structures that constitute a (...)
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  33. V. Wiegel, M. J. Van den Hoven & G. J. C. Lokhorst (2005). Privacy, Deontic Epistemic Action Logic and Software Agents. Ethics and Information Technology 7 (4).score: 27.0
    In this paper we present an executable approach to model interactions between agents that involve sensitive, privacy-related information. The approach is formal and based on deontic, epistemic and action logic. It is conceptually related to the Belief-Desire-Intention model of Bratman. Our approach uses the concept of sphere as developed by Waltzer to capture the notion that information is provided mostly with restrictions regarding its application. We use software agent technology to create an executable approach. Our agents hold beliefs about the (...)
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  34. David McFarland, Keith Stenning & Maggie McGonigle (eds.) (2012). The Complex Mind. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 27.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: COMPLEXITY IN ANIMAL MINDS -- Introduction: M.McGonigle-Chalmers -- Relational and Absolute Discrimination Learning by Squirrel Monkeys: Establishing a Common Ground with Human Cognition; B.T.Jones -- Serial List Retention by Non-Human Primates: Complexity and Cognitive Continuity; F.R.Treichler -- The Use of Spatial Structure in Working Memory: A Comparative Standpoint; C.De Lillo -- The Emergence of Linear Sequencing in Children: A Continuity Account and a Formal Model; M.McGonigle-Chalmers&I.Kusel (...)
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  35. J. M. Cuperus-Bosma, G. van Der Wal, C. W. Looman & P. J. van Der Maas (1999). Assessment of Physician-Assisted Death by Members of the Public Prosecution in The Netherlands. Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (1):8-15.score: 27.0
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  36. Wilfrid Sellars & Hector-Neri Castañeda (eds.) (1975). Action, Knowledge, and Reality. Indianapolis,Bobbs-Merrill.score: 27.0
    Studies in Wilfrid Sellars' philosophy: Aune, B. Sellars on practical reason.--Castañeda, H.-N. Some reflections on Wilfrid Sellars' theory of intentions.--Donagan, A. Determinism and freedom: Sellars and the reconciliationist thesis.--Robinson, W. S. The legend of the given.--Clark, R. The sensuous content of perception.--Grossmann, R. Perceptual objects, elementary particles, and emergent properties.--Rosenberg, J. F. The elusiveness of categories, the Archimedean dilemma, and the nature of man: a study in Sellarsian metaphysics.--Turnbull, R. G. Things, natures, and properties.--Wells, R. The indispensable word "now."--Van Fraassen, (...)
     
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  37. John Daniel Wild, James M. Edie, Francis H. Parker & Calvin O. Schrag (eds.) (1970). Patterns of the Life-World. Evanston,Northwestern University Press.score: 27.0
    Insight, by F. H. Parker.--Why be uncritical about the life-world? By H. B. Veatch.--Homage to Saint Anselm, by R. Jordan.--Art and philosophy, by J. M. Anderson.--The phenomenon of world, by R. R. Ehman.--The life-world and its historical horizon, by C. O. Schrag.--The Lebenswelt as ground and as Leib in Husserl: somatology, psychology, sociology, by E. Paci.--Life-world and structures, by C. A. van Peursen.--The miser, by E. W. Straus.--Monetary value and personal value, by G. Schrader.--Individualisms, by W. L. McBride.--Sartre the individualist, (...)
     
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  38. Peter G. van Alfen (2009). History (C.) Flament Le Monnayage En Argent d'Athènes: De l'Époque Archaïque à l'Époque Hellénistique (C. 550 – C. 40 Av. J.-C.). (Etudes Numismatiques 1). Louvain-la-Neuve: Association de Numismatique Professeur Marcel Hoc, 2007. Pp. 310, Illus. €50. 9782930449111. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 129:190-.score: 21.0
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  39. C. G. Hardie (1936). Recent Discoveries in Rome A. W. Van Buren : Ancient Rome as Revealed by Recent Discoveries. Pp. Xvi + 200 ; 9 Plates, 2 Plans. London : Lovat Dickson, 1936. Cloth, 6s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (05):190-.score: 21.0
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  40. C. Louise Thijssen-Schoute, P. G. Hoftijzer & Theo Verbeek (eds.) (2005). Leven Na Descartes: Zeven Opstellen Over Ideeëngeschiedenis in Nederland in de Tweede Helft van de Zeventiende Eeuw. Verloren.score: 21.0
     
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  41. Bas C. Van Fraassen (2006). Structure: Its Shadow and Substance. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (2):275 - 307.score: 16.5
    Structural realism as developed by John Worrall and others can claim philosophical roots as far back as the late 19th century, though the discussion at that time does not unambiguously favor the contemporary form, or even its realism. After a critical examination of some aspects of the historical background some severe critical challenges to both Worrall's and Ladyman's versions are highlighted, and an alternative empiricist structuralism proposed. Support for this empiricist version is provided in part by the different way in (...)
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  42. Wolfgang G. Stock (1988). Semantische Vagheiten im Lichte der dreiwertigen Logik, der Superbewertung und der unscharfen Logik. Grazer Philosophische Studien 31:123-146.score: 16.5
    Die Reihe formaler Sprachen, die im Verständnis von M.J. Cresswell "sinnvoll" als Modelle für natüriiche Sprachen anzusehen sind und die dabei auch semantische Vagheiten zu erfassen gestatten, nämlich die dreiwertige Logik (U. Blau), die Superbewertung (B.C. van Fraassen, K. Fine, M. Pinkal, J. Ballweg) und die unscharfe Logik (L.A. Zadeh), legt nahe, daß bei der Sprachanalyse Zadehs "Prinzip der Inkompatibilität" gilt: Hohe Präzision ist inkompatibel mit hoher Komplexität. Je komplexer man das Vagheitsproblem angeht, desto verschwommener wird der benutzbare Geltungswert. Zudem (...)
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  43. Bas C. van Fraassen (2006). Structure: Its Shadow and Substance. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (2):275-307.score: 15.0
    Structural realism as developed by John Worrall and others can claim philosophical roots as far back as the late 19th century, though the discussion at that time does not unambiguously favor the contemporary form, or even its realism. After a critical examination of some aspects of the historical background some severe critical challenges to both Worrall's and Ladyman's versions are highlighted, and an alternative empiricist structuralism proposed. Support for this empiricist version is provided in part by the different way in (...)
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