Cambridge University Press 1978 285 pages 15 4x2 4x22 6cm. 1978. Cartonné jaquette. 285 pages.
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Cambridge University Press 1980 256 pages 15 24x22 86x1 6256cm. 1980. Broché. 256 pages.
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British Journal for the History of Science - John G. McEvoy - John R. Durant - Crosbie Smith - John Worrall - David Bloor
Reference : 26829
(1979)
British Society for the History of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1979 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 106 pages
Contents, Chapitres : John G. McEvoy : Electricity, knowledge, and the nature of the progress in Priestley 's thought - John R. Durant : Scientific naturalism and social reform in the thought of Alfred Russel Wallace - Crosbie Smith : From design to dissolution : Thomas Chalmers ' debt to John Robison - John Worrall : A reply to David Bloor , with a response from David Bloor - essay review : I. Grattan-Guinness : Babbage 's mathematics in its time - books received, reviews - notes on contributors working copy from Pierre Thuillier, few annotations at pencil
Cambridge University Press , Philosophical Papers Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1987 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's yellow and red, black wrappers grand In-8 2 vol. - 553 pages
Reprinted edition, 1986-1987 Contents, Chapitres : Volume 1 (1986), Contents, Editor's introduction, viii, Text, 250 pages - Volume 2 (1987), Contents, Editor's introduction, x, Text, 285 pages - Volume 1. Editor's introduction - Introduction : Science and pseudoscience - Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmes - History of science and its rational reconstructions - Popper on demarcation and induction - with Elie Zahar, Why did Copernicus's research programme supersede Ptolemy's - Newton's effect on scientific standards - References - Lakatos bibliography - Index - Volume 2. - 1. Philosophy of Mathematics : Infinite regress and foundations of mathematics - A renaissance of empiricism in the recent philosophy of mathematics ? - Cauchy and the continuum : the significance of non-standard analysis for the history and philosophy of mathematics - What does a mathematical proof prove ? - The method of analysis-synthesis - 2. Critical Papers : The problem of appraising scientific theories, 3 approaches - Necessity, Kneale and Popper - Changes in the problem of inductive logic - On Popperian historiography - Anomalies versus crucial experiments, a rejoinder of Professor Grünbaum - Understanding Toulmin - 3. Science and Education : Letter to the director of the London School of Economics - Teaching of the history of science - The social responsibility of science - References - Lakatos bibliography - Index complete set in 2 homogeneous volumes of the 1986-1987 edition of Lakatos' Philosophical Papers, near fine condiiton, wrappers clean, inside is fine and unmarked, a rather nice copy
Journal of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science - Martha Feher - Donald W. Mertz - John Worrall
Reference : 27269
(1982)
Pergamon Press , Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 84 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Martha Feher : Galileo and the demonstrative ideal of science - Donald W. Mertz : The concept of structure in Galileo : its role in the method of proportionality and ex supositione as applied to the tides - John Worrall : The pressure of light : the strange case of the Vacillating Crucial Experiment few annotations, few words handwritten on the cover
Cambridge University Press 1976 188 pages 14x1 8x21cm. 1976. Broché. 188 pages.
Bon état exlibris intérieur propre trace d'étiquette sur le dernier plat bonne tenue
Un ouvrage de 127 pages, format 235 x 300 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1992, Bay View Books, bon état
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