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8 10. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science<br />

135. DUCHEYNE, Steffen. “Lessons from Galileo:<br />

The Pragmatic Model <strong>of</strong> Shared Characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientific Representation.” Phil. Natur. 42 (2005):<br />

213–234.<br />

136. ELLIOTT, Kevin Christopher. “Scientific<br />

Anomaly and Biological Effects <strong>of</strong> Low-Dose Chemicals:<br />

Elucidating Normative Ethics and Scientific<br />

Discovery.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/02 (2005): 617.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S. UMI pub. no. 3166480. 415 pp.<br />

137. FAVAREAU, Donald Francis. “A Synthesis <strong>of</strong><br />

Biosemiotics and Interaction Analysis for the Investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Experience as a Natural Category.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 65/08 (2005): 3015.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />

2004. Advisers: Schumann, John, and Charles Goodwin.<br />

UMI pub. no. 3142542. 289 pp.<br />

138. FAYE, Jan. (Ed.) Nature’s Principles. Logic,<br />

Epistemology, and the Unity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 4. (xii + 292<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht: Springer Verlag,<br />

2005. ISBN: 1402032579.<br />

Contributors: Mauro DORATO, Jan FAYE, Igor HANZEL,<br />

Henrik H ˚ALLSTEN, Lars-Göran JOHANSSON, Geert KEIL,<br />

Max KISTLER, Uwe MEIXNER, Johannes PERSSON, Gerhard<br />

SCHURZ, and Werner STELZNER.<br />

139. FESER, Edward. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind: A Short<br />

Introduction. (xi + 204 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Oneworld Publications, 2005. ISBN: 1851683763.<br />

140. FREEDMAN, Karyn L. “Naturalized Epistemology,<br />

or What the Strong Programme Can’t Explain.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 36 (2005): 135–148.<br />

141. FROLOV, Ivan Tim<strong>of</strong>eevich. Izbrannye trudy<br />

v trekh tomakh. Edited by G. L. BELKINA et al..<br />

(3 vols.: 463 pp. + 542 pp. + 789 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Moscow: Nauka, 2002. ISBN: 5020131385 (set).<br />

Collected works <strong>of</strong> the Russian philosopher, I. T. Frolov. <strong>Vol</strong>.<br />

1. Zhizn’ i poznaniet; vol. 2. Filos<strong>of</strong>iia i istoriiia genetiki;<br />

vol. 3. O cheloveke i gumanizme. Reviews: [ref. 160]<br />

142. GERE, Cathy. “The Brain in a Vat.” Special<br />

Issue: The Brain in a Vat. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 35 (2004): 219–225.<br />

Christina MCLEISH and Mark SPREVAK, “Magic, Semantics,<br />

and Putnam’s Vat Brains,” 227–236; J. J. C. SMART,<br />

“The Brain in the Vat and the Question <strong>of</strong> Metaphysical<br />

Realism,” 237–247; MANSON [ref. 502]; Fred BOTTING,<br />

“Extimatrix,” 269–286; CAVALLARO [ref. 3451]; TRESCH<br />

[ref. 2707]; GERE [ref. 3455]; GERE [ref. 645]; BEAULIEU<br />

[ref. 3629]; PARRY [ref. 3752]; GERE [ref. 3631].<br />

143. GHISELIN, Michael T. “Teleology: Grounds for<br />

Avoiding Both the Word and the Thing.” Hist. Phil.<br />

Life Sci. 24 (2002): 487–491.<br />

144. HINZEN, W. “Spencerism and the Causal Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reference.” Biol. Phil. 21 (<strong>2006</strong>): 71–94.<br />

145. HON, Giora. “Gödel, Einstein, Mach: Casting<br />

Constraints on All-Embracing Concepts.” Found. Sci.<br />

9 (2004): 25–64.<br />

146. HON, Giora, and Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN.<br />

“From Proportion to Balance: The Background to<br />

Symmetry in <strong>Science</strong>.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 36<br />

(2005): 1–21.<br />

147. INTEMANN, Kristen K. “Should <strong>Science</strong> Be<br />

Value-Free? Rethinking the Role <strong>of</strong> Ethical and Political<br />

Values in the Justification <strong>of</strong> Scientific Theories.”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/04 (2004): 1395.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2004. Advisers:<br />

Roberts, Jean, and Andrea Woody. UMI pub. no. 3131168.<br />

231 pp.<br />

148. KINDI, Vasso. “The Relation <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> to Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in The Structure <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientific Revolutions and Kuhn’s Later Philosophical<br />

Work.” Perspect. Sci. 13 (2005): 495–530.<br />

149. LÖFGREN, Lars. “Unifying Foundations—To<br />

Be Seen in the Phenomenon <strong>of</strong> Language.” Found.<br />

Sci. 9 (2004): 135–189.<br />

150. LOVE, Alan C. “<strong>History</strong>, Scientific Methodology,<br />

and the ‘Squishy’ <strong>Science</strong>s.” Perspect. Biol.<br />

Med. 49 (<strong>2006</strong>): 452–456.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> ACHINSTEIN [ref. 121].<br />

151. LUND, Matthew D. “New Directions in Scientific<br />

Observation: Theories, Concepts, Objectivity<br />

and the Analogic <strong>of</strong> Discovery.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

65/11 (2005): 4230.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago, 2004.<br />

Adviser: Huggett, Nick. UMI pub. no. 3154463. 169 pp.<br />

152. MACHAN, Tibor R. Objectivity: Recovering<br />

Determinate Reality in Philosophy, <strong>Science</strong>, and Everyday<br />

Life. (viii + 123 pp.; bibl.; index.) Aldershot:<br />

Ashgate, 2004. ISBN: 0754640426.<br />

153. MAGNANI, Lorenzo, and Nancy J. NERSES-<br />

SIAN. “Preface to the special issue ‘Abductive reasoning<br />

in science.’ ” Found. Sci. 9 (2004): 213–218.<br />

Contents: Lorenzo MAGNANI, “Model-Based and Manipulative<br />

Abduction in <strong>Science</strong>,” 219–247; Matti SINTONEN,<br />

“Reasoning to Hypotheses: Where Do Questions Come?”<br />

249–266; Sami PAAVOLA, “Abduction as a Logic and<br />

Methodology <strong>of</strong> Discovery: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Strategies,”<br />

267–283; Michael H.G. HOFFMANN, “How to Get It. Diagrammatic<br />

Reasoning as a Tool <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Development<br />

and Its Pragmatic Dimension,” 285–305; Lawrence D.<br />

ROBERTS, “The Relation <strong>of</strong> Children’s Early Word Acquisition<br />

to Abduction,” 307–320; MYRSTAD [ref. 1568]; Atocha<br />

ALISEDA, “Logics in Scientific Discovery,” 339–363.<br />

154. MCALLISTER, James W. “Absence <strong>of</strong> Contingency<br />

in the Newtonian Universe.” Found. Sci. 9<br />

(2004): 191–210.<br />

155. METZGER, Hélène. Il metodo filos<strong>of</strong>ico nella<br />

storia delle scienze. Testi (1914–1939) raccolti<br />

da Gad Freudenthal. Introduzione e cura di Mario<br />

CASTELLANA, Postfazione di Arcangelo ROSSI.<br />

Hermes/Hestia. (268 pp.) Manduria: Barbieri Editore,<br />

2002. ISBN: 8886187696.<br />

Italian translation <strong>of</strong> La méthode philosophique en histoire<br />

des sciences (1987).

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