Studies in History and Philosophy of Science

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Scientific publishing and the reading of science in nineteenth-century Britain: a historiographical survey and guide to sources2000/12/01English
SETI: On the prospects and pursuitworthiness of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence2001/03/01English
Galileo's lunar observations: do they imply the rejection of traditional lunar theory?2001/09/01English
Index2000/12/01English
The experimenters' regress: from skepticism to argumentation2002/03/01English
Lore-Abiding People2001/09/01English
Locke's ideology of ‘common sense’2000/09/01English
Book review1999/09/01English
Book review1999/06/01English
Empiricism, scientific change and mathematical change2000/06/01English
Beauty in experiment: A qualitative analysis of aesthetic experiences in scientific practice2024/04/01English
Testimony and proof in early-modern England1999/06/01English
The role of theory in experimental life1995/12/01English
One Whitehead, Not Three2000/12/01English
Explanation in the historiography of mathematics: The case of Hamilton's quaternions1995/12/01English
Discussion1999/12/01English
Book review2000/03/01English
Instruments and rules: R. B. Woodward and the tools of twentieth-century organic chemistry2002/03/01English
Discussion1999/12/01English
‘A general theory of societal knowledge’?2001/03/01English
Science and Religion in the Thirteenth Century Revisited: the Making of St Francis the Proto-Ecologist2001/03/01English
Gerd Buchdahl (1914–2001):2001/09/01English
Kepler's solution to the problem of a realist celestial mechanics1999/09/01English
The importance of mathematical conceptualisation2001/09/01English
Discussion1999/12/01English
Book review1999/12/01English
Book review1998/12/01English
“The Initial Response to Galileo's Lunar Observations” by R. Ariew. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 32(3) pp. 571–5812001/12/01English
Book review2024/04/01English
Book Forum2023/04/01English