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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Stefano Furlan; Rocco Gaudenzi
(2022)
The earth vibrates with analogies: The Dirac sea and the geology of the vacuum.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 163-174).
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Boris Demarest; Hein van den Berg
(2022)
Kant's theory of scientific hypotheses in its historical context.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 12-19).
(/isis/citation/CBB647015598/)
Book
Nathan I. Sasser
(2022)
Hume and the Demands of Philosophy: Science, Skepticism, and Moderation.
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Jemma Lorenat
(2022)
An Okapi Hypothesis: Non-Euclidean Geometry and the Professional Expert in American Mathematics.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 85-107).
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Laurent Loison
(2022)
The environment: An ambiguous concept in Waddington's biology.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 181-190).
(/isis/citation/CBB008706802/)
Book
Riccardo Strobino
(2021)
Avicenna's Theory of Science: Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology.
(/isis/citation/CBB212233089/)
Book
Mary Domski
(2021)
Newton's Third Rule and the Experimental Argument for Universal Gravity.
(/isis/citation/CBB171843354/)
Book
Karin de Boer; Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet
(2021)
The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy.
(/isis/citation/CBB594024759/)
Book
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
(2021)
Science, Method, and Argument in Galileo: Philosophical, Historical, and Historiographical Essays.
(/isis/citation/CBB922757604/)
Article
Shaul Bar-Haim
(2020)
Proving Nothing and Illustrating Much: The Case of Michael Balint.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 47-65).
(/isis/citation/CBB689739909/)
Article
Jacy L. Young
(2020)
Thinking in Multitudes: Questionnaires and Composite Cases in Early American Psychology.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 160-174).
(/isis/citation/CBB385770594/)
Article
Mary S. Morgan
(2020)
‘If p? Then What?’ Thinking within, with, and from cases.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 198-217).
(/isis/citation/CBB998231894/)
Article
Michael J. Flexer
(2020)
If p0, Then 1: The Impossibility of Thinking Out Cases.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 175-197).
(/isis/citation/CBB601183479/)
Article
Kim M. Hajek
(2020)
Periodical Amnesia and Dédoublement in Case-Reasoning: Writing Psychological Cases in Late 19th-Century France.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 95-110).
(/isis/citation/CBB193345504/)
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Chris Millard; Felicity Callard
(2020)
Thinking in, with, across, and beyond cases with John Forrester.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 3-14).
(/isis/citation/CBB867149371/)
Book
Rhodri Leng; Gareth Leng
(2020)
The Matter of Facts: Skepticism, Persuasion, and Evidence in Science.
(/isis/citation/CBB306641216/)
Article
Francesca Biagioli
(2020)
Ernst Cassirer's transcendental account of mathematical reasoning.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 30-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB961648354/)
Article
Mary S. Morgan
(2019)
Exemplification and the use-values of cases and case studies.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 5-13).
(/isis/citation/CBB151505081/)
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Susan Wells
(2019)
Robert Burton’s Rhetoric: An Anatomy of Early Modern Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB011654301/)
Article
Andrea Sullivan-Clarke
(2019)
Misled by Metaphor: The Problem of Ingrained Analogy.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 153-170).
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