The following pages link to (Q5538886):
Displaying 25 items.
- Robert Leslie Ellis's work on philosophy of science and the foundations of probability theory (Q391357) (← links)
- A synthesis of Hempelian and hypothetico-deductive confirmation (Q485950) (← links)
- On understanding: Maxwell on the methods of illustration and scientific metaphor (Q720459) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- Scientific progress (Q1147109) (← links)
- The art and the science of British algebra: a study in the perception of mathematical truth (Q1148299) (← links)
- French ''logique'' and British ''logic'': on the origins of Augustus De Morgan's early logical inquiries, 1805--1835. (Q1415596) (← links)
- Scientific explanation: A critical survey (Q1571117) (← links)
- Applying mathematics to empirical sciences: flashback to a puzzling disciplinary interaction (Q1709139) (← links)
- Calculus and analysis in early 19th-century Britain: The work of William Wallace (Q1818240) (← links)
- Mirror symmetry and other miracles in superstring theory (Q1937217) (← links)
- In praise of Clausius entropy: reassessing the foundations of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics (Q2241440) (← links)
- Contraband mathematics: a documentary review of the resources available to George Green at the Nottingham Subscription Library 1823--1828 (Q2278761) (← links)
- Maxwell's contrived analogy: an early version of the methodology of modeling (Q2436230) (← links)
- From anomaly to fundament: Louis Poinsot's theories of the couple in mechanics (Q2436781) (← links)
- Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the role of Rev H F C Logan (Q2806375) (← links)
- Sinuous meander patterns: a family of multi-frequency spatial rhythms (Q2820463) (← links)
- The Impact of Parameterized Complexity to Interdisciplinary Problem Solving (Q2908532) (← links)
- A Bayesian Account of the Virtue of Unification (Q3093490) (← links)
- ‘Mechanical philosophy’ and the emergence of physics in Britain: 1800–1850 (Q4083373) (← links)
- A letter of Robert Leslie Ellis to William Walton on probability (Q4569523) (← links)
- Locke‐Stewart‐Mill: Philosophy of science at Dartmouth College, 1771‐1854 (Q4798482) (← links)
- Schopenhauer and the Mathematical Intuition as the Foundation of Geometry (Q5118394) (← links)
- Causation, randomness, and pseudo-randomness in John Venn's<b><i>logic of chance</i></b> (Q5717548) (← links)
- Against Probabilistic Measures of Explanatory Quality (Q5883927) (← links)