Interpreting Kuhn
Herausgeber: Wray, K. Brad
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Introduction: The Road Ahead in Kuhn Scholarship K. Brad Wray; Part I.
Foundational Issues: 1. The Genealogy of Thomas Kuhn's Metaphysics Paul
Hoyningen-Huene; 2. Kuhn's Kantian Dimensions Lydia Patton; 3. A Public
Intellectual and a Private Scholar: On Thomas Kuhn, James B. Conant, and
the Place of History and Philosophy of Science in Postwar America George A.
Reisch; 4. Kuhn and Logical Positivism: On the Image of Science and the
Image of Philosophy J. C. Pinto de Oliveira; Part II. Three Core Concepts:
5. Mop-Up Work William Goodwin; 6. Kuhn and the Varieties of
Incommensurability William J. Devlin; 7. Reassessing the Notion of a
Kuhnian Revolution: What Happened in Twentieth-Century Chemistry. A
Commentary on Wray's Claim of the Discovery of Atomic Number as a
Revolution in Chemistry Eric R. Scerri; Part III. Kuhnian Themes: 8. The
Copernican Revolution Since Kuhn Peter Barker; 9. Kuhn, the Duck and the
Rabbit - Perception, Theory-Ladenness and Creativity in Science Vasso
Kindi; 10. Kuhn on Scientific Discovery as Endogenous Thomas Nickles; 11.
Truth, Incoherence and the Evolution of Science Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen; 12.
Reassessing Kuhn's Theoretical Monism: Addressing the Pluralists' Challenge
K. Brad Wray.