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    11 The Structure of Philosophical History.Thoughts After Kuhn - 2012 - In Vasō Kintē & Theodore Arabatzis (eds.), Kuhn's The structure of scientific revolutions revisited. New York: Routledge.
  2. Randomness in Arithmetic.Scientific American - unknown
    What could be more certain than the fact that 2 plus 2 equals 4? Since the time of the ancient Greeks mathematicians have believed there is little---if anything---as unequivocal as a proved theorem. In fact, mathematical statements that can be proved true have often been regarded as a more solid foundation for a system of thought than any maxim about morals or even physical objects. The 17th-century German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz even envisioned a ``calculus'' of reasoning (...)
     
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    A short history of scientific thought.John Henry - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    A highly readable historical survey of the major developments in scientific thought and the impact of science on Western culture, this book takes the reader from ancient times through to the twentieth century. Organized chronologically, the book explores the history of studies of the natural world, and man's role within that world, in a single volume"--Provided by publisher.
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    John of St. Thomas [Poinsot] on Sacred Science: Cursus Theologicus I, Question 1, Disputation 2.John Of St Thomas - 2014 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press. Edited by John P. Doyle & Victor M. Salas.
    This volume offers an English translation of John of St. Thomas's Cursus theologicus I, question I, disputation 2. In this particular text, the Dominican master raises questions concerning the scientific status and nature of theology. At issue, here, are a number of factors: namely, Christianity's continual coming to terms with the "Third Entry" of Aristotelian thought into Western Christian intellectual culture - specifically the Aristotelian notion of 'science' and sacra doctrina's satisfaction of those requirements - the Thomistic-commentary tradition, (...)
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  5. The logic of scientific debate: Epistemological quality control practices and bayesian inference – a neopopperian perspective.Dr John R. Skoyles - 2008
    Science is about evaluation, persuasion and logic. In scientific debate, scientists collectively evaluate theories by persuading each other in regard to epistemological qualities such as deduction and fact. There is, however, a flaw intrinsic to evaluation-by-persuasion: an individual can attempt and even succeed in persuading others by asserting that their reasoning is logical when it is not. This is a problem since, from an epistemological perspective, it is not always transparent nor obvious when a persuasive assertion is actually deductively (...)
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  6. latter is likely to lead people into subjective mistakes in the guise of advancing" bold scientific assumptions." If the Old Three Classes Culture Heat is to expand in an ideal healthy manner, it is most important to prevent the occurrence of artificial" heat creation." Academically, however, in-depth studies that accommodate a wide range of opinions should be initiated and entered into the list of routine topics for specialized cultural research. To make this connection, we need hand-in-hand cooperation between the media and academic circles. [REVIEW]Contemporary Chinese Thought - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (4):63-72.
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  7. Styles of Scientific Thought: The German Genetics Community, 1900-1933.Jonathan Harwood & K. R. Benson - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (1):87-87.
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    Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought: Kepler to Einstein.Gerald James Holton - 1988 - Harvard University Press.
  9. Galileo and the indispensability of scientific thought experiment.Tamar Szabó Gendler - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (3):397-424.
    By carefully examining one of the most famous thought experiments in the history of science—that by which Galileo is said to have refuted the Aristotelian theory that heavier bodies fall faster than lighter ones—I attempt to show that thought experiments play a distinctive role in scientific inquiry. Reasoning about particular entities within the context of an imaginary scenario can lead to rationally justified concluusions that—given the same initial information—would not be rationally justifiable on the basis of a (...)
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  10. Epistemonike Skepse, 1900-1960.Thought Scientific & Rom Harré - 1982 - Morphotiko Hidryma Ethnikes Trapezes.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought.Philip P. Wiener & Aaron Noland - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (3):409-410.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought. A Cultural Perspective.Samuel E. Gluck - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):261-262.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. Edited by P. P. Wiener and A. Noland New York: Basic Books, 1957. Pp. x, 677. $8.00.Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    Scientific thought and its burdens: a study on the history and philosophy of science.Alparslan Açıkgenç - 2021 - Istanbul: Ibn Haldun University Press.
    Scientific thought and its burdens is a book to search for the ways in which science has been understood in history and the way we conceive it today. It argues that every human phenomenon has certain mental frameworks through which it is manifested. Then it raises the question: through which mental frameworks is science manifested? First of all, science is a cognitive activity and as such it is an attempt to acquire knowledge of certain objects or phenomena around (...)
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    Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought: Kepler to Einstein.Thaddeus J. Trenn - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):415-418.
  16. The rationality of science: Why bother?Philosophical Models of Scientific Change - 1992 - In W. Newton-Smith, Tʻien-chi Chiang & E. James (eds.), Popper in China. Routledge.
     
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    The nature of scientific thought.W. A. Suchting - 1995 - Science & Education 4 (1):1-22.
  18. The Origins of Scientific Thought.Ernan McMullin - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:213-215.
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    Eugenics as a direction of scientific thought and practice of human selection in the late 19th — early 21st centuries.Daria Kovba - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:07-19.
    Introduction. The article raises the problem of eugenics as a direction of scientific thought and practice of improving the human species. The modern advances in reproductive medicine, the development of biology, the emergence of methods for editing the human genome have updated the debate around eugenics. The aim of the work is a comprehensive study of the discourse and practice of eugenics in the period of the 19th — 21st centuries. This aim involves solving a number of tasks: (...)
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  20. The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein.A. D' Abro - 1950 - [New York]: Dover Publications.
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    Analysis of Scientific Alienation in the Context of Marx’s Scientific and Technological Thought. 万文文 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (4):577.
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  22. I. Hrusovsky's explanation of scientific thought (modern Slovak philosophy).M. Zigo - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (9):559-566.
     
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    The structure of scientific thought.Edward H. Madden - 1960 - Boston,: Houghton Mifflin.
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    Styles of Scientific Thought: The German Genetics Community, 1900-1933. Jonathan Harwood. [REVIEW]Marsha Richmond - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):748-749.
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    Conceptual Foundations of Scientific Thought: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1968 - New York: Macmillan [c1968].
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    Suchting on the nature of scientific thought: Are we anchoring curricula in quicksand?Norman G. Lederman - 1995 - Science & Education 4 (4):371-377.
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    The Structure of Scientific Thought.John Tucker - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):86-89.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. P. P. Wiener, A. Noland. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    Conceptual Foundations of Scientific Thought: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science. Marx Wartofsky.J. W. Swanson - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (2):221-222.
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    Conceptual Foundations of Scientific Thought. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.David Miller - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):169-170.
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    The Structure of Scientific Thought: An Introduction to Philosophy of ScienceEdward H. Madden.Nicholas Rescher - 1961 - Isis 52 (4):590-591.
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    Language of poetic and of scientific thought.Max Rieser - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (16):421-435.
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  33. The Origins of Scientific Thought From Anaximander to Proclus.Giorgio De Santillana - 1961 - New American Library.
     
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  34. Saving Our Souls From Materialism.Eric LaRock & Robin Collins - 2016 - In Thomas M. Crisp (ed.), Neuroscience and the Soul. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: pp. 137-146.
    We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not expect to observe such a radical causal dependence of our conscious lives on the physical world, which is what we do observe; (2) the claim that dualism implies mysteries beyond necessity, and hence that dualism is, theoretically speaking, less simple than physicalism; and (3) that dualism implies a metaphysical simple (e.g., a human soul) is incapable of undergoing a process of development. We conclude (...)
     
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    The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein.A. D'Abro - 1927 - New York,: Boni & Liveright.
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    The Structure of Scientific Thought: An Introduction to Philosophy of Science.Edward H. Madden - 1968 - Houghton Mifflin.
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    The Structure of Scientific Thought; An Introduction to Philosophy of Science.Paul W. Hagensick - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):417-418.
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    The nature of scientific thought.Marshall Walker - 1963 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    Main Currents of Scientific Thought. A History of the SciencesS. F. Mason.Robert C. Stauffer - 1954 - Isis 45 (2):201-202.
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    The Structure of Scientific Thought. Edward H. Madden.John Tucker - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):86-89.
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    The Origins of Scientific Thought from Anaximander to Proclus, 600 B.C. - 500 A.D.Giorgio de Santillana.Edward Grant - 1964 - Isis 55 (1):110-111.
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    More on the nature of scientific thought: Responses to Professors Lederman and Ohlsson.W. A. Suchting - 1996 - Science & Education 5 (4):381-390.
  43. Periodization in the history of scientific thought as applied to the 17th-century.R. Taton - 1975 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 29 (114):406-419.
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    A Short History of Scientific Thought - by John Henry.Helge Kragh - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (3):250-251.
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    III.—On Certain Aspects of Scientific Thought.Dorothy Wrinch - 1924 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 24 (1):37-54.
  46. The Aesthetic and Literary Qualities of Scientific Thought Experiments.Alice Murphy - 2020 - In Milena Ivanova & Steven French (eds.), The Aesthetics of Science: Beauty, Imagination and Understanding.
    Is there a role for aesthetic judgements in science? One aspect of scientific practice, the use of thought experiments, has a clear aesthetic dimension. Thought experiments are creatively produced artefacts that are designed to engage the imagination. Comparisons have been made between scientific (and philosophical) thought experiments and other aesthetically appreciated objects. In particular, thought experiments are said to share qualities with literary fiction as they invite us to imagine a fictional scenario and often (...)
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    The Origins of Scientific Thought[REVIEW]Ernan McMullin - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:213-215.
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    The Origins of Scientific Thought[REVIEW]Ernan McMullin - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:213-215.
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  49. The Origins of Scientific Thought[REVIEW]Ernan McMullin - 1963 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:213-215.
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    Main Currents of Scientific Thought: A History of the Sciences. Stephen S. Mason. [REVIEW]Russel L. Ackoff - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-354.
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