Description Reviews the normative methodological criteria that distinguishes the scientific approach from the non-scientific or arbitrary one.
Book Vihalemm, Rein (2001) Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science.
Chapter
Carrier, Martin;
(2003)
Smooth Lines in Confirmation Theory: Carnap, Hempel, and the Moderns
Chapter
Daston, Lorraine;
(2010)
The Empire of Observation, 1600--1800
Article
Bednarczyk, A.;
(2006)
Alexander von Humboldt and General Methods of Scientific Cognition
Article
Plutynski, Anya;
(2011)
Four Problems of Abduction: A Brief History
Article
Tararoev, Ya. V.;
Direglazov, A. Yu.;
(2012)
Symmetry as a Methodological Principle of the Modern Physical Sciences
Chapter
Galavotti, Maria Carla;
(2003)
Kinds of Probabilism
Book
Strevens, Michael;
(2008)
Depth: An Account of Scientific Explanation
Article
Caspari, Rachel;
Wolpoff, Milford H.;
(2012)
The Dubois Syndrome
Chapter
Ierodiakonou, Katerina;
(2011)
Remarks on the History of an Ancient Thought Experiment
Chapter
Schickore, Jutta;
(2012)
Scientists' Methods Accounts: S. Weir Mitchell's Research on the Venom of Poisonous Snakes
Article
Kertész, András;
(2012)
The “Galilean Style in Science” and the Inconsistency of Linguistic Theorising
Article
Forcada, Miquel;
(2014)
Ibn Bājja on Taşawwur and Taşdīq: Science and Psychology
Essay Review
Peramatzis, Michail;
(2013)
Science and Metaphysics in Aristotle's Philosophy [Review Essay Number 1500197]
Thesis
Crothers, Scott;
(2011)
Minerals and the Structure of Reality: A Historical and Philosophical Study of Crystallography and Mineralogy
Chapter
Boniolo, Giovanni;
(2000)
Aristotelian Phrónesis as a Way Out for Methodology
Chapter
Bayonas, August;
(2000)
Exactness and Scientific Thought According to Aristotle
Article
Liu, Xue-zhen;
(2006)
A review of Ren Hong-jun's scientific methodology
Article
McAllister, James W.;
(2003)
Algorithmic Randomness in Empirical Data
Article
Resnik, David B.;
(2003)
Is the Precautionary Principle Unscientific?
Book
Such, Jan;
(2004)
Multiformity of Science
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