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The Structure of AppearanceGOODMAN N.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1977, Vol 53, pp 1-285Article
Foucault and the History of Classification TheoryPRATT V.Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 1977, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 163-171Article
Poincaré's Conventionalism of Applied GeometryO'GORMAN F. P.Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 1977, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 303-340Article
The Vis Viva Controversy: Do Meanings Matter?PAPINEAU D.Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 1977, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 111-142Article
Unifying Science without ReductionMAULL N. L.Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 1977, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 143-162Article
A Paradox for The BirdsLEVI I.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 371-378Article
Philosophical Biology vs Experimental Biology: Spontaneous Generation in the Seventeenth CenturyMENDELSOHN E. I.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 27, pp 37-65Article
Against Some MethodsTUCKER J.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 677-689Article
D'Arcy Thompson and the Science of FormGOULD S. J.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 27, pp 66-97Article
Descartes'Rules of Impact and Their Criticism. An Example of the Structure of Processes in the History of ScienceHUBNER K.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 299-310Article
Essays in Memory of Imre LakatosCOHEN R. S; FEYERABEND P. K; WARTOFSKY M. W et al.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 1-762Article
Immediate PerceptionARMSTRONG D. M.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 23-35Article
Imre Lakatos (1922-1974): Philosopher of Mathematics and Philosopher of ScienceWORRALL J.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 1-8Article
Lakatos One and Lakatos Two: An AppreciationBERKSON W.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 39-54Article
Paranoia: A Study in DiagnosisFRIED Y; AGASSI Y.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 50, pp 1-212Article
Research Programs, Rationality, and EthicsD'AMOUR G.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 87-98Article
Surrender and Catch. Experience and Inquiry TodayWOLFF K. H.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 51, pp 3-410Article
The Concepts of Space and Time. Their Structure and Their DevelopmentCAPEK M.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 22, pp 3-570Article
The Young Einstein and The Old EinsteinFINE A.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1976, Vol 39, pp 145-159Article
FREE FALL FROM ALBERT OF SAXONY TO HONORE FABRI LA CHUTE LIBRE D'ALBERT DE SAXE A HONORE FABRIDRAKE S.STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 1975, Vol 5, Num 4, pp 347-366Article
THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS. ITS GEOMETRICAL ORIGIN AND ITS GENERAL SIGNIFICANCEHINTIKKA J; REMES U.BOSTON STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 1975, Vol 75, pp 1-149Article
Science in FluxAGASSI J.Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 1975, Vol 80, pp 1-553Article
WHAT IS A LOGICAL CONSTANT?SOSA E.BOSTON STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 1974, Vol 14, pp 253-256Article
THEORY OF LANGUAGE AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AS INSTRUMENTS OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM: WITTGENSTEIN AND POPPER AS AUSTRIAN SCHOOLTEACHERSBARTLEY W. W. III.BOSTON STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 1974, Vol 14, pp 307-337Article