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  1. Almost Equal: the Method of Adequality from Diophantus to Fermat and Beyond: Label: en
  2. Cauchy's Continuum: Label: en
  3. Von Neumann's Methodology of Science: From Incompleteness Theorems to Later Foundational Reflections: Label: en
  4. The Darwin/Gray Correspondence 1857–1869: An Intelligent Discussion about Chance and Design: Label: en
  5. Leibniz's Optics and Contingency in Nature: Label: en
  6. Kant on the Imagination and Geometrical Certainty: Label: en
  7. “Critical philosophy begins at the very point where logistic leaves off”: Cassirer's Response to Frege and Russell: Label: en
  8. Galileo's Mathematization of Nature at the Crossroad between the Empiricist and the Kantian Tradition: Label: en
  9. Experiments, Mathematics, Physical Causes: How Mersenne Came to Doubt the Validity of Galileo's Law of Free Fall: Label: en
  10. Mersenne and Mixed Mathematics: Label: en
  11. The Framing of the Fundamental Probability Set: A Historical Case Study on the Context of Mathematical Discovery: Label: en
  12. Kepler's Optical Part of Astronomy (1604): Introducing the Ecliptic Instrument: Label: en
  13. Constructing the Myth of the Copenhagen Interpretation: Label: en
  14. Twenty-Nine Years in the Making: Newton's Opticks: Label: en
  15. Leonhard Euler's Wave Theory of Light: Label: en
  16. Paul Dirac and the Einstein-Bohr Debate: Label: en
  17. Descartes, Pascal, and the Epistemology of Mathematics: The Case of the Cycloid: Label: en
  18. Descartes and Pascal: Label: en
  19. Indeterminacy and the Limits of Classical Concepts: The Transformation of Heisenberg's Thought: Label: en
  20. Post-Structural Readings of a Logico-Mathematical Text: Label: en
  21. The Ways of Hilbert's Axiomatics: Structural and Formal: Label: en
  22. On Hilbert's Axiomatics of Propositional Logic: Label: en
  23. Quantum Physics, Topology, Formal Languages, Computation: A Categorical View as Homage to David Hilbert: Label: en
  24. Hilbert's 6th Problem and Axiomatic Quantum Field Theory: Label: en
  25. The “Axiomatic Method” and Its Constitutive Role in Physics: Label: en
  26. Ideal Elements in Hilbert's Geometry: Label: en
  27. Hilbert's Axiomatics as ‘Symbolic Form’?: Label: en
  28. Russell's Principles of Mathematics and the Revolution in Marburg Neo-Kantianism: Label: en
  29. Science Studies and the Theory of Games: Label: en
  30. Theoretical Practice: the Bohm-Pines Quartet: Label: en
  31. Pythagorean Heuristics in Physics: Label: en
  32. Introduction to the Archives of Imre Lakatos, 1922–1974: Label: en
  33. The Bid to Transcend Popper, and the Lakatos-Polanyi Connection: Label: en
  34. Heuristic, Methodology or Logic of Discovery? Lakatos on Patterns of Thinking: Label: en
  35. Árpád Szabó and Imre Lakatos, or the Relation Between History and Philosophy of Mathematics: Label: en
  36. A Missing Link: The Influence of László Kalmár's Empirical View on Lakatos' Philosophy of Mathematics: Label: en
  37. Editor's Introduction: Hungarian Studies in Lakatos' Philosophies of Mathematics and Science: Label: en
  38. The Metaphysical Roots of Cartesian Physics: The Law of Rectilinear Motion: Label: en
  39. Kepler's Move from Orbs to Orbits: Documenting a Revolutionary Scientific Concept: Label: en
  40. Understanding Contemporary Genomics: Label: en
  41. Galileo's First New Science: The Science of Matter: Label: en
  42. Gassendi's Reinterpretation of the Galilean Theory of Tides: Label: en
  43. Galileo, Hobbes, and the Book of Nature: Label: en
  44. The Role of Numerical Tables in Galileo and Mersenne: Label: en
  45. On the Frontlines of the Scientific Revolution: How Mersenne Learned to Love Galileo: Label: en
  46. Galileo in Paris: Label: en
  47. Psychophysical and Tractarian Analysis: Label: en
  48. The Reception of Newton's Gravitational Theory by Huygens, Varignon, and Maupertuis: How Normal Science may be Revolutionary: Label: en
  49. Foucault, Cavaillès, and Husserl on the Historical Epistemology of the Sciences: Label: en
  50. Surplus Structure from the Standpoint of Transcendental Idealism: The “World Geometries” of Weyl and Eddington: Label: en

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