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History of philosophy of science
new trends and perspectives
Edited by
Michael Heidelberger , Friedrich Stadler
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1785-4
Full citation:
Heidelberger, M. , Stadler, F. (eds) (2002). History of philosophy of science: new trends and perspectives, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Concerning some philosophical reasons for the recourse to mathematics in the study of physical phenomena in the thought of Newton and Leibniz
Simonsen Kenneth
57-65

The role of models in Boltzmann's "Lectures on natural philosophy" (1903-1906)
De Courtenay Nadine
103-119

From the values of scientific philosophy to the value neutrality of the philosophy of science
Stump David J.
147-158

Helmholtz's methodology of sensory science, the zeichentheorie, and physical models of hearing mechanisms
McDonald Patrick J.
159-183

Hilbert's program to axiomatize physics (in analogy to geometry) and its impact on Schlick, Carnap and other members of the Vienna circle
Majer Ulrich
213-224

Mathematical physics and philosophy of physics (with special consideration of J. von Neumann's work)
Rédei Miklós
239-243

Critical rationalism, logical positivism, and the poststructuralist conundrum
Hacohen Malachi
307-324

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