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    Perception and Discovery: An Introduction to Scientific Inquiry.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1969 - Cham: Springer Verlag. Edited by Matthew D. Lund.
    We have been discussing some of the fundamental features of the classical calculus of probability. The equiprobability of rival events was seen to be a major assumption of the calculus. Moreover, it is an assumption which the pure mathematician need not bother to justify. He need only present his formal system as follows.
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  2. Patterns of discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1958 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
    In this 1958 book, Professor Hanson turns to an equally important but comparatively neglected subject, the philosophical aspects of research and discovery.
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    Perception and discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1969 - San Francisco,: Freeman, Cooper. Edited by Matthew D. Lund.
    Norwood Russell Hanson was one of the most important philosophers of science of the post-war period. Hanson brought Wittgensteinian ordinary language philosophy to bear on the concepts of science, and his treatments of observation, discovery, and the theory-ladenness of scientific facts remain central to the philosophy of science. Additionally, Hanson was one of philosophy's great personalities, and his sense of humor and charm come through fully in the pages of Perception and Discovery. Perception and Discovery, (...)
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    Perception and discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1969 - San Francisco,: Freeman, Cooper. Edited by Matthew D. Lund.
    Norwood Russell Hanson was one of the most important philosophers of science of the post-war period. Hanson brought Wittgensteinian ordinary language philosophy to bear on the concepts of science, and his treatments of observation, discovery, and the theory-ladenness of scientific facts remain central to the philosophy of science. Additionally, Hanson was one of philosophy’s great personalities, and his sense of humor and charm come through fully in the pages of Perception and Discovery. Perception and Discovery, (...)
  5. Perception and Discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1972 - Synthese 25 (1):241-247.
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    It's actual, so it's possible.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1959 - Philosophical Studies 10 (5):69-80.
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    The Gödel theorem.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (2):94-110.
  8. In Memory of Norwood Russell Hanson Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, 1964-1966.R. S. Cohen, Norwood Russell Hanson & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1967 - Reidel.
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  9. Is there a logic of scientific discovery?Norwood Russell Hanson - 1960 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 38 (2):91 – 106.
  10. The logic of discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (25):1073-1089.
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  11. Beyond the Edge of Certainty Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy [by] Norwood Russell Hanson [and Others]. --.Robert Garland Colodny & Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - Prentice-Hall.
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    Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science 1964/1966: In Memory of Norwood Russell Hanson.Norwood Russell Hanson, R. S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1967 - Springer.
    This third volume of Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science contains papers which are based upon Colloquia from 1964 to 1966. In most cases, they have been substantially modified subsequent to presentation and discussion. Once again we publish work which goes beyond technical analysis of scientific theories and explanations in order to include philo sophical reflections upon the history of science and also upon the still problematic interactions between metaphysics and science. The philo sophical history of scientific ideas has (...)
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  13. The Concept of the Positron.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965\ - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (60):352-354.
     
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    The Irrelevance of History of Science to the Philosophy of Science.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (21):574-585.
    History of science and philosophy of science are not logically related: to claim that they are would be either to underestimate or to misunderstand the genetic fallacy. But one risk of inferring that there is no connection at all between the two is the risk that philosophers of science may not know what they are talking about. The philosopher of science who does not know intimately the history of the scientific problem with which he is exercised may be discussing no (...)
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    On the symmetry between explanation and prediction.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (3):349-358.
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    The Concept of the Positron: A Philosophical Analysis.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1963 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1963, The Concept of the Positron forms a detailed analysis of quantum theory. Whilst it is not as well known as Professor Hanson's previous book, Patterns of Discovery, the text has many interesting aspects. In many ways it goes further than Hanson's earlier work in approaching the problems of theory competition and the rationality of science, topics that have since become central to the philosophy of science. It is also notable for a rigorous and forthright (...)
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  17. An anatomy of discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (11):321-352.
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    The Copernican Disturbance and the Keplerian Revolution.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (2):169.
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    Observation and explanation: a guide to philosophy of science.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1971 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
  20. More on "the logic of discovery".Norwood Russell Hanson - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (6):182-188.
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    The Physicist's Conception of Nature. [REVIEW]Norwood Russell Hanson - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (12):320-322.
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    The dematerialization of matter.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (1):27-38.
    1. The philosophical version of the primary-secondary distinction concerns (a) the 'real' properties of matter, (b) the epistemology of sensation, and (c) a contrast challenged by Berkely as illusory. The scientific version of the primary-secondary distinction concerns (a') the physical properties of matter, (b') a contrast essential within the history of atomism, and (c') a contrast challenged by 20th century microphysics as de facto untenable. 2. The primary-secondary distinction within physics can be interpreted in two ways: a. it can refer (...)
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  23. Notes toward a logic of discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - In Richard J. Bernstein (ed.), Perspectives on Peirce. New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    The Genetic Fallacy Revisited.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (2):101 - 113.
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  25. The irrelevance of history of science to philosophy of science to philosophy of science.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (21):574-586.
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    The law of inertia: A philosopher's Touchstone.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (2):107-121.
    The conceptual excitement of science often seems geared only to work in contemporary physics. Thus, philosophers regularly discuss current cosmology, relativity, or the foundations of microphysics. In these areas one's philosophy is stretched and strained far beyond what our ancestors might have anticipated. Historians of science have also focused attention on past events by remarking their analogies and similarities with perplexities in physics today. But there are statements, hypotheses and theories of the past which are rewarding in themselves, without having (...)
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    Causal chains.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1955 - Mind 64 (255):289-311.
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    The Mathematical Power of Epicyclical Astronomy.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1960 - Isis 51 (2):150-158.
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    A Note On Kuhn’s Method.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (3):371-375.
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  30. Discovering the positron (I).Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):194-214.
  31. Discovering the positron (II).Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (48):299-313.
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    Imagining the Impossible.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1958 - Analysis 19 (4):86 - 92.
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  33. Logical positivism and the interpretation of scientific theories.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1969 - In Peter Achinstein & Stephen Francis Barker (eds.), The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    On the impossibility of any future metaphysics.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1960 - Philosophical Studies 11 (6):86 - 96.
  35. Five cautions for the copenhagen interpretation's critics.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (4):325-337.
    Within the past decade there has grown an acute and highly articulate group of critics of the orthodox interpretation of quantum theory,--the so-called "Copenhagen Interpretation." The writings of people like Bopp, Janossy, and particularly Bohm and Feyerabend, must be taken very seriously indeed. The future of some important discussions in the philosophy and the logic of science rests with these individuals. But they have, in their own writings, occasionally matched the inelegancies of Bohr and Heisenberg with as many inelegancies of (...)
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    Copernicus' Role in Kant's Revolution.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):274.
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    The Idea of a Logic of Discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (1):48-61.
    Is there such a thing as a ‘Logic of Discovery’? Do we even have a consistent idea of such a thing? The approved answer to this seems to be “No.” Thus Popper argues “The initial stage, the act of conceiving or inventing a theory, seems to me neither to call for logical analysis nor to be susceptible of it.” Again, “… there is no such thing as a logical method of having new ideas, or a logical reconstruction of this process.” (...)
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  38. What I Do Not Believe and Other Essays. Edited by Stephen Toulmin and Harry Woolf. --.Norwood Russell Hanson, Stephen Edelston Toulmin & Harry Woolf - 1971 - Reidel.
     
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    Aristotle (And Others) on Motion through Air.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):133 - 147.
    I. In some celebrated passages, the Physics conveys to us that.
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  40. The logic of discovery.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1983 - In Peter Achinstein (ed.), The concept of evidence. Oxford University Press.
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  41. Beyond the Edge of Certainty Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy.Robert Garland Colodny & Norwood Russell Hanson - 1965 - Prentice-Hall.
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    A budget of cross-type inferences, or invention is the mother of necessity.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (17):449-470.
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    A note on the Gödel theorem.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2:228.
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    A reply to dr Hutten.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):55.
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    Contra-Equivalence a Defense of the Originality of Copernicus.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1964 - Isis 55 (3):308-325.
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    Conservation 'beyond the edge'.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (2):227 – 231.
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    Catenae iterum fractae.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1958 - Mind 67 (268):546-547.
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    Equivalence: The paradox of theoretical analysis.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):217 – 232.
  49. Facts and Theories in Physical Thinking.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1956
     
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    Justifying Analytic Claims.Norwood Russell Hanson - 1963 - Analysis 23 (5):103 - 105.
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