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The following pages link to International Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Q2713285):
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- Time, tense and special relativity (Q2713286) (← links)
- Conclusive reasons that we perceive sets (Q2713287) (← links)
- Models and theories II: Issues and applications (Q2713288) (← links)
- Mathematical engineering and mathematical change<sup>1</sup> (Q2713289) (← links)
- Einstein's theory of theories and types of theoretical explanation (Q2713290) (← links)
- The reality of<i>now</i> (Q2713291) (← links)
- Incongruent counterparts and modal relationism (Q2713292) (← links)
- Rehabilitating relationalism (Q2713293) (← links)
- Why manifold substantivalism is probably not a consequence of classical mechanics (Q2713294) (← links)
- On field's argument for substantivalism (Q2713295) (← links)
- On schizophrenic experiences of the neutron or why we should believe in the many‐worlds interpretation of quantum theory (Q2713296) (← links)
- On the edge of a paradigm shift: Quantum nonlocality and the breakdown of peaceful coexistence (Q2713298) (← links)
- Models and theories I: The semantic view revisited (Q2713299) (← links)
- Ideal objects as models in science (Q2713300) (← links)
- Why did the new physics force out the old? (Q2713301) (← links)
- Ampliative abduction (Q2713303) (← links)
- Fractal geometry—The case of a rapid career (Q2713305) (← links)
- On the meaning of the relativity principle and other symmetries (Q2713307) (← links)
- Once more to dissolve the ravens (Q2713308) (← links)
- Is there a logic of incoherence? (Q2713310) (← links)
- History, methodology and early algebra<sup>1</sup> (Q2713311) (← links)
- New aspects of the probabilistic evaluation of hypotheses and experience (Q2713313) (← links)
- Agnostic empiricism versus scientific realism: Belief in truth matters (Q2713314) (← links)
- Quantities in quantum mechanics (Q2713315) (← links)
- What can we learn about physical laws from the fact that we have memories only of the past? (Q2713316) (← links)
- Reinflating the semantic approach (Q2713318) (← links)
- Fundamental laws and the completeness of physics<sup>1</sup> (Q2713320) (← links)
- Patterns of argumentation in Galileo's<i>Discorsi</i> (Q2713322) (← links)
- Kitcher on reference (Q2713323) (← links)
- Can Planck's constant be measured with classical mechanics? (Q2713324) (← links)
- Philosophy of science in the Netherlands (Q2713325) (← links)
- Time as non‐observational knowledge: How to straighten out<i>ΔEΔt≥h</i> (Q2713327) (← links)
- On a unified theory of models and thought experiments in natural sciences (Q2713328) (← links)
- Comments: Reality and time (Q2713329) (← links)
- The ontological duality of space—Time variables (Q2713331) (← links)
- On the role of special relativity in general relativity (Q2713332) (← links)
- Realism and quantum mechanics (Q2713333) (← links)
- As time goes by (Q2713335) (← links)
- Resiliency, robustness and rationality of probability judgements (Q2713337) (← links)
- On understanding understanding (Q2713338) (← links)
- Prospects for realism in quantum mechanics (Q2713339) (← links)
- Determinism and ontology (Q2713340) (← links)
- Reichenbach's concept of prediction (Q2713342) (← links)
- Introducing new predicates to model scientific revolution (Q2713343) (← links)
- On the application of J.M. Keynes's approach to decision making (Q2713344) (← links)
- From Euler to Navier–Stokes: A Spatial Analysis of Conceptual Changes in Nineteenth-century Fluid Dynamics (Q2964091) (← links)
- Iconic Representations and Representative Practices (Q2964093) (← links)
- Fundamentality, Effectiveness, and Objectivity of Gauge Symmetries (Q2964094) (← links)
- New Light on Peirce's Conceptions of Retroduction, Deduction, and Scientific Reasoning (Q2964095) (← links)
- What If the Principle of Induction Is Normative? Formal Learning Theory and Hume’s Problem (Q3021356) (← links)