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  1. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1962 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Ian Hacking.
  • Newton's Reply to Hooke and the Theory of Colors.Richard Westfall - 1963 - Isis 54:82-96.
  • Newton's Definition of a Light Ray and the Diffusion Theories of Chromatic Dispersion.Alan Shapiro - 1975 - Isis 66:194-210.
  • Problems of empiricism.Paul Feyerabend - 1965 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Over the past thirty years Paul Feyerabend has developed an extremely distinctive and influentical approach to problems in the philosophy of science. The most important and seminal of his published essays are collected here in two volumes, with new introductions to provide an overview and historical perspective on the discussions of each part. Volume 1 presents papers on the interpretation of scientific theories, together with papers applying the views developed to particular problems in philosophy and physics. The essays in volume (...)
     
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  • Theories of Light from Descartes to Newton.A. I. Sabra - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):55-57.
     
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  • Theories of Light from Descartes to Newton.A. I. Sabra - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):291-293.
     
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