This essay responds to a review of my book Wittgenstein Flies A Kite: A Story of Models of Wings and Models of the World by Peter Simons that appears in the March 2009 issue of the journal Metascience. The revised version contains additional clarifications
This paper was presented at the University of Illinois in the northern Spring of 1961. Its title is ...
Cosmos+Taxis published a special issue with a symposium discussing Robert Vinten's book Wittgenstein...
In this essay I analyse Wittgenstein’s criticism of several assumptions that are crucial for a large...
This essay responds to a review of my book Wittgenstein Flies A Kite: A Story of Models of Wings and...
This essay responds to a review of my book "Wittgenstein Flies A Kite: A Story of Models of Wings an...
Toys to overcome time, distance, and gravity -- To fly like a bird, not float like a cloud -- Findin...
Prompted by Hasok Chang’s conception of the history and philosophy of science (HPS) as the continuat...
In this article, I reply to the preceding articles by Naomi Oreskes, Chrysostomos Mantzavinos, Brad ...
This article provides a survey of Wittgenstein’s remarks in which he discusses various kinds of tech...
An essay review of Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio, and Andrew Pickering (eds.), Science As It Could Hav...
The four generous responses to “Science’s Imagined Pasts” here commented on fruitfully extend its ar...
Author's response to: Pablo Schyfter, 'Inaccurate Ambitions and Missing Methodologies: Thoughts on J...
Foucault’s philosophy and history of science(s) offer contradictory suggestions. His history of scie...
The article argues that Polanyi was a likely source of influence on the theory of science that Kuhn ...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
This paper was presented at the University of Illinois in the northern Spring of 1961. Its title is ...
Cosmos+Taxis published a special issue with a symposium discussing Robert Vinten's book Wittgenstein...
In this essay I analyse Wittgenstein’s criticism of several assumptions that are crucial for a large...
This essay responds to a review of my book Wittgenstein Flies A Kite: A Story of Models of Wings and...
This essay responds to a review of my book "Wittgenstein Flies A Kite: A Story of Models of Wings an...
Toys to overcome time, distance, and gravity -- To fly like a bird, not float like a cloud -- Findin...
Prompted by Hasok Chang’s conception of the history and philosophy of science (HPS) as the continuat...
In this article, I reply to the preceding articles by Naomi Oreskes, Chrysostomos Mantzavinos, Brad ...
This article provides a survey of Wittgenstein’s remarks in which he discusses various kinds of tech...
An essay review of Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio, and Andrew Pickering (eds.), Science As It Could Hav...
The four generous responses to “Science’s Imagined Pasts” here commented on fruitfully extend its ar...
Author's response to: Pablo Schyfter, 'Inaccurate Ambitions and Missing Methodologies: Thoughts on J...
Foucault’s philosophy and history of science(s) offer contradictory suggestions. His history of scie...
The article argues that Polanyi was a likely source of influence on the theory of science that Kuhn ...
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of...
This paper was presented at the University of Illinois in the northern Spring of 1961. Its title is ...
Cosmos+Taxis published a special issue with a symposium discussing Robert Vinten's book Wittgenstein...
In this essay I analyse Wittgenstein’s criticism of several assumptions that are crucial for a large...