Vihalemm, Rein (Editor)
Description Contents include: Rein Vihalemm: Introduction: Estonian Science Studies. Part I: Studies in the History and Policy of Science in Estonia; Part II: Studies in the General Methodology, History and Philosophy of Science; Part III: Studies in the Philosophy of Physics; Part IV: Studies in the Methodology and Philosophy of Special Fields of Research. Other essays are entered separately in the bibliography.
Chapter Lumiste, Ülo; Piirimae, Helmut (2001) Newton's Principia in the Curricula of the University of Tartu (Dorpat) in the early 1690s. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 3).
Chapter Tankler, Hain (2001) A University Between Two Cultures: On the Development of Tartu/Dorpat University in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 19).
Chapter Past, Vello (2001) The Emergence of Physical Chemistry: The Contribution of the University of Tartu. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 35).
Chapter Kurs, Ott; Tammiksaar, Erki (2001) In Political Draughts between Science and the Humanities: Geography at the University of Tartu Between the 17th-20th Centuries. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 51).
Chapter Martinson, Helle (2001) Formation of R&D Policy in a Small Country in a Changing World. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 63).
Chapter Engelbrecht, Jüri (2001) Science and Society: Faculties Close or Apart?. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 77).
Chapter Palm, Viktor (2001) Some Fundamental Criteria of the Scientific Method and the Internal Structure of Science. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 91).
Chapter Uus, Undo (2001) The Glory and Misery of Modern Science. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 111).
Chapter Matjus, Ülo (2001) Edmund Husserl Pursuing the Paths of Descartes: The Paris Lectures on Philosophy as a Universal Science. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 123).
Chapter Lõhkivi, Endla (2001) Herman Boerhaave: Communis Europae Praeceptor: Internal vs. External in the History of Science. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 139).
Chapter Näpinen, Leo (2001) The Problem of the Relationship Between Human and Physical Realities in Ilya Prigogine's Paradigm of Self-Organisation. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 151).
Chapter Müürsepp, Peeter (2001) Science and Magic: Causality. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 165).
Chapter Tammaru, Jüri (2001) Symmetry and Rationality. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 179).
Chapter Vihalemm, Rein (2001) Chemistry as an Interesting Subject for the Philosophy of Science. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 185).
Chapter Kuusk, Piret (2001) Physical Reality, Theoretical Physics, and Mathematics. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 203).
Chapter Eintalu., Jüri (2001) Outsolutions in Physical Theories. Physical Considerations. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 215).
Chapter Köiv, Madis; Kuusk, Piret (2001) What is Time?. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 231).
Chapter Unt, Anto (2001) The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Common Sense. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 247).
Chapter Kulu, Hill (2001) Knowledge, Human Interests and Migration Studies. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 265).
Chapter Parve, Valdar (2001) Value-Neutral Paternalism. In: Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (p. 271).
Book
Glynn, Ian;
(2010)
Elegance in Science: The Beauty of Simplicity
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Article
Andrew M. A. Morris;
(2021)
English engineer John Smeaton's experimental method(s): Optimisation, hypothesis testing and exploratory experimentation
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Article
Daniela K. Helbig;
(2019)
Life without Toothache: Hans Blumenberg's Zettelkasten and History of Science as Theoretical Attitude
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Book
Dear, Peter;
(2006)
The Intelligibility of Nature: How Science Makes Sense of the World
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Book
Brook, Andrew;
Ross, Don;
(2002)
Daniel Dennett
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Book
Heller-Roazen, Daniel;
(2011)
The Fifth Hammer: Pythagoras and the Disharmony of the World
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Book
K. Brad Wray;
(2021)
Interpreting Kuhn: Critical Essays
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Book
Domski, Mary;
Dickson, Michael;
Friedman, Michael;
(2010)
Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science
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Chapter
Arabatzis, Theodore;
(2012)
Hidden Entities and Experimental Practice: Renewing the Dialogue Between History and Philosophy of Science
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Chapter
Boniolo, Giovanni;
(2000)
Aristotelian Phrónesis as a Way Out for Methodology
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Essay Review
Bohlin, Ingemar;
(2000)
A social understanding of delegation
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Article
Müürsepp, Peeter;
(2013)
Georges Frédéric Parrot and the “New” Enlightenment
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Book
Deming, David;
(2010)
Science and Technology in World History, Volume 2: Early Christianity, the Rise of Islam and the Middle Ages
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Essay Review
William H. Brock;
(2019)
A German Partington
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Article
Lloyd, G. E. R.;
(2004)
New Issues in the History of Ancient Science
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Book
Henry, John;
(2011)
A Short History of Scientific Thought
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Article
Fangerau;
Hentschel;
(2019)
Network Analyses in the History of Medicine and Science – An Introduction
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Article
Maayan Schvartzer;
Michael Elazar;
Shulamit Kapon;
(2021)
Guiding Physics Teachers by Following in Galileo’s Footsteps
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Article
Steffen Ducheyne;
(2021)
Towards a Comparative Perspective on Newton’s Working Methods
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Essay Review
Chalmers, Alan;
(2014)
Creating a Social Space for Modern Science
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