The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and technology in both particular experimental episodes and the process of experimentation. Among the most influential accounts have been those developed by Allan Franklin (1986, 1990), Deborah Mayo (1996) and Peter Galison (1987), each of which was developed primarily with reference to examples drawn from the history of physics. One useful way to access the generality of an account of experiment is to see how it fares with reference to examples drawn from disciplines far removed from the context within which it was developed. In previous essays I examined and compared the adequacy of Franklin and Mayo’s views on experiment with reference to an episod...
Introduction to a special issue of HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History o...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
We identify a species of experiment—Kon-Tiki experiments—used to demonstrate the competence of a cau...
The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and techn...
Ian Hacking’s Representing and Intervening is often credited as being one of the first works to focu...
Ian Hacking’s Representing and Intervening is often credited as being one of the first works to focu...
Observation and experiment as categories for analysing scientific practice have a long pedigree in w...
The study critically examines contemporary academic engagement with Stanley Milgram's classic ‘obedi...
1) Remarks on the historical development of the experimental method 2) Major stages in the developme...
Experiments may not reveal their full import at the time that they are performed. The scientists who...
This paper argues against general claims for the epistemic superiority of experiment over observatio...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
H.B.D. Kettlewell is famous for several investigations conducted in the early 1950s o...
In the theory-dominated view of scientific experimentation, all relations of theory and experiment a...
Introduction to a special issue of HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History o...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
We identify a species of experiment—Kon-Tiki experiments—used to demonstrate the competence of a cau...
The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and techn...
Ian Hacking’s Representing and Intervening is often credited as being one of the first works to focu...
Ian Hacking’s Representing and Intervening is often credited as being one of the first works to focu...
Observation and experiment as categories for analysing scientific practice have a long pedigree in w...
The study critically examines contemporary academic engagement with Stanley Milgram's classic ‘obedi...
1) Remarks on the historical development of the experimental method 2) Major stages in the developme...
Experiments may not reveal their full import at the time that they are performed. The scientists who...
This paper argues against general claims for the epistemic superiority of experiment over observatio...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
H.B.D. Kettlewell is famous for several investigations conducted in the early 1950s o...
In the theory-dominated view of scientific experimentation, all relations of theory and experiment a...
Introduction to a special issue of HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History o...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
We identify a species of experiment—Kon-Tiki experiments—used to demonstrate the competence of a cau...