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Determinism

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Book Matthew D. Mingus (2017)
Remapping Modern Germany after National Socialism, 1945-1961. (/isis/citation/CBB671739095/) unapi

Book Timothy James LeCain (2017)
The Matter of History: How Things Create the Past. (/isis/citation/CBB520455776/) unapi

Article Vyacheslav Artyukh (2017)
Elements of Positivism in the Ukrainian Philosophy and Culture of the Second Half of the 19th Century. Studia Historiae Scientiarum (pp. 269-301). (/isis/citation/CBB070290698/) unapi

Article Elisabetta Sirgiovanni (2017)
Criminal Heredity: The Influence of Cesare Lombroso's Concept of the Born Criminal on Contemporary Neurogenetics and its Forensic Applications. Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza (pp. 165-188). (/isis/citation/CBB024707325/) unapi

Article Philippe Stamenkovic (2017)
Retour sur la philosophie de la physique quantique d’Ernst Cassirer. Revue d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 397-426). (/isis/citation/CBB115699306/) unapi

Article Nancy Cartwright (2016)
Contingency and the order of nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 56-63). (/isis/citation/CBB961115976/) unapi

Article George R. McGhee (2016)
Can evolution be directional without being teleological?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 93-99). (/isis/citation/CBB533310319/) unapi

Book James R. Flynn (2016)
Does your Family Make You Smarter?: Nature, Nurture, and Human Autonomy. (/isis/citation/CBB553478528/) unapi

Chapter ANDREW PICKERING (2016)
Science, Contingency, and Ontology. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 117-128). (/isis/citation/CBB369018906/) unapi

Chapter MIEKE BOON (2016)
Contingency and Inevitability in Science: Instruments, Interfaces, and the Independent World. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 151-174). (/isis/citation/CBB739751914/) unapi

Chapter RONALD N. GIERE (2016)
Contingency, Conditional Realism, and the Evolution of the Sciences. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 187-201). (/isis/citation/CBB173507393/) unapi

Chapter IAN HACKING (2016)
On the Contingency of What Counts as “Mathematics”. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 262-282). (/isis/citation/CBB236243675/) unapi

Chapter JEAN-MARC LÉVY-LEBLOND (2016)
On the Plurality of (Theoretical) Worlds. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 335-358). (/isis/citation/CBB014827402/) unapi

Chapter YVES GINGRAS (2016)
Necessity and Contingency in the Discovery of Electron Diffraction. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 202-220). (/isis/citation/CBB613833523/) unapi

Chapter Emiliano Trizio (2016)
Scientific Realism and the Contingency of the History of Science. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 129-150). (/isis/citation/CBB273062090/) unapi

Chapter LÉNA SOLER (2016)
The Contingentist/Inevitabilist Debate: Current State of Play, Paradigmatic Forms of Problems and Arguments, Connections to More Familiar Philosophical Themes. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 1-42). (/isis/citation/CBB747335629/) unapi

Chapter JEAN PAUL VAN BENDEGEM (2016)
Contingency in Mathematics: Two Case Studies. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 223-239). (/isis/citation/CBB062227235/) unapi

Chapter HARRY COLLINS (2016)
Contingency and “The Art of the Soluble”. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 177-186). (/isis/citation/CBB551368183/) unapi

Chapter Jean-Luc Gangloff; Catherine Allamel-Raffin (2016)
Some Remarks about the Definitions of Contingentism and Inevitabilism. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 99-114). (/isis/citation/CBB897286199/) unapi

Chapter JOSEPH ROUSE (2016)
Laws, Scientific Practice, and the Contingency/Inevitability Question. In: Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem (pp. 317-332). (/isis/citation/CBB925368184/) unapi

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