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The Paranoid Style in American History of Science
Thomas S. Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Richard Hofstadter “The Paranoid Style in American Politics ” Cold War James B. Conant Brainwashing La estructura de las revoluciones científicas Guerra Fría lavado de cerebro
2016/5/31
Historian Richard Hofstadter’s observations about American cold-war politics are used to contextualize Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and argue that substantive claims about the...
At the end of September, 1997, Robert Dodaro, Vice-President of the Pontifical
Patristic Institute in Rome, the Augustinianum, and a member of the venerable Order of
Saint Augustine, delivered a pap...
Although Ian Hacking’s meta-concept is frequently applied to historical cases, few theorists have questioned the very idea of a style of reasoning. Hacking himself considers Donald Davidson’s conceptu...
My concern in this paper is what, in Art and Illusion, Gombrich calls "the riddle of style".[1] This is the problem of why people at different times and in different cultures have depicted objects in ...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist view of reference and the causal-historical view of reference, have dominated the field. In this resear...
Mathematical Models in Newton’s Principia: A New View of the “Newtonian Style”
Isaac Newton Principia (hypothetical-deductive) methodology
2008/3/31
In this essay I argue against Bernard I. Cohen’s influential account of Newton’s methodology in the Principia: the “Newtonian Style”. The crux of Cohen’s account is the successive adaptation of “menta...
Mathematical Models in Newton’s Principia: A New View of the “Newtonian Style”
Isaac Newton Principia (hypothetical-deductive) methodology I. Bernard Cohen Newtonian Style models models as mediators
2011/9/7
In this essay I argue against Bernard I. Cohen’s influential account of Newton’s methodology in the Principia: the “Newtonian Style”. The crux of Cohen’s account is the successive adaptation of “menta...