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Andler, D. Naturalism and the Scientific Status of the Social Sciences Bauman, C. Reconsidering Gilberts Account of Social Norms Carrier, M. Theories for Use: On the Bearing of Basic Science on Practical Problems Cei, A. Structural Realism as a form Humility Cevolani, G. and F. Calandra Approaching the Truth Via Belief Change in Propositional Languages Crupi, V., Festa, R. and C. Buttasi Towards a Grammar of Bayesian Confirmation D' Agostino, M. and C. Sinigaglia Epistemic Accuracy and Subjective Probability Faye, J. Interpretation in the Natural Sciences Gozzano, S. Multiple Realizability and Mind-Body Identity Irzik, G. Why Should Philosophers of Science pay Attention to the Commercialization of Academic Science? Knuuttila, T. Some Consequences of the Pragmatist Approach to Representation: Decoupling the Model-Target Dyad and Indirect Reasoning Kuipers, T. The Gray Area for Incorruptible Scientific Research Kusch, M. Epistemic Replacement Relativism Defended Mäki, U. Models and Truth: The Functional Decomposition Approach Niiniluoto, I. Theory Change, Truthlikeness and Belief Revision Portides, D. Why the Model-theoretic View of Theories does not Adequately Depict the Methodology of Theory Application Radder, H. A Deflated, Neo-Mertonian Critique of Academic Patenting Rentetzi, M. I want to look like a lady, not like a factory worker. Rose Rand, a woman philosopher of the Vienna Circle Reydon, T. Natural Kind Theory as a Tool for Philosophers of Science Saatsi, J. Whence Ontological Structural Realism? Schurz, G. Local, General and Universal Prediction Methods: A Game-Theoretical Approach to the Problem of Induction Spohn, W. Multiple Contraction Revisited Sprenger, J. Statistical Inference Without Frequentist Justifications Uebel, T. Carnap and the Perils of Ramseyfication Vassallo, N and C. Bianchi Naturalizing Meaning through Epistemology: Some Critical Notes Zamora, J.What Games do Scientists Play? Rationality and Objectivity In a Game-Theoretic Approach to the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge Chlaß, N. and A. Moneta Can Graphical Causal Inference Be Extended to Nonlinear Settings? Persson, J. Mechanisms: Are activities up to the job?
Andler, D. Naturalism and the Scientific Status of the Social Sciences Bauman, C. Reconsidering Gilberts Account of Social Norms Carrier, M. Theories for Use: On the Bearing of Basic Science on Practical Problems Cei, A. Structural Realism as a form Humility Cevolani, G. and F. Calandra Approaching the Truth Via Belief Change in Propositional Languages Crupi, V., Festa, R. and C. Buttasi Towards a Grammar of Bayesian Confirmation D' Agostino, M. and C. Sinigaglia Epistemic Accuracy and Subjective Probability Faye, J. Interpretation in the Natural Sciences Gozzano, S. Multiple Realizability and Mind-Body Identity Irzik, G. Why Should Philosophers of Science pay Attention to the Commercialization of Academic Science? Knuuttila, T. Some Consequences of the Pragmatist Approach to Representation: Decoupling the Model-Target Dyad and Indirect Reasoning Kuipers, T. The Gray Area for Incorruptible Scientific Research Kusch, M. Epistemic Replacement Relativism Defended Mäki, U. Models and Truth: The Functional Decomposition Approach Niiniluoto, I. Theory Change, Truthlikeness and Belief Revision Portides, D. Why the Model-theoretic View of Theories does not Adequately Depict the Methodology of Theory Application Radder, H. A Deflated, Neo-Mertonian Critique of Academic Patenting Rentetzi, M. I want to look like a lady, not like a factory worker. Rose Rand, a woman philosopher of the Vienna Circle Reydon, T. Natural Kind Theory as a Tool for Philosophers of Science Saatsi, J. Whence Ontological Structural Realism? Schurz, G. Local, General and Universal Prediction Methods: A Game-Theoretical Approach to the Problem of Induction Spohn, W. Multiple Contraction Revisited Sprenger, J. Statistical Inference Without Frequentist Justifications Uebel, T. Carnap and the Perils of Ramseyfication Vassallo, N and C. Bianchi Naturalizing Meaning through Epistemology: Some Critical Notes Zamora, J.What Games do Scientists Play? Rationality and Objectivity In a Game-Theoretic Approach to the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge Chlaß, N. and A. Moneta Can Graphical Causal Inference Be Extended to Nonlinear Settings? Persson, J. Mechanisms: Are activities up to the job?

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