Philosophy Thursday: Nancy Cartwright

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Click Here to Read: Nancy Cartwright’s Philosophy of Science by Stephan Hartmann, Carl Hoefer, and Luc Bovens (eds.)Reviewed by Mathias Frisch on the Notre Dame Philosophy of Science website.

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Philosophy Thursday: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker

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Click Here to Read:  Carl F. von Weizsäcker, German Physicist and Thinker, Dies at 94 By Ddouglas Marin in The New York Times on May 2, 2007.

Click Here to Read:  Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker: 1912–2007 on the Physics World.com website on May 1, 2007.

Click Here to Read:  Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker on the Atomic Heritage Foundation website.

Click Here to Read: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker: A Scientist Faced with “The Ambivalence of Progress” on the Goerthe Institut website.

Click Here to Read: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker on the Telegraph.UK website on April 30, 2007.

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Philosophy Thursday: Michael Ruse

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Click Here to Read:  Articles by Michael Ruse on the Guardian Website on November 2, 2009.

Click Here to Read:  Does Evolution Explain Religious Beliefs? Interview with Michael Ruse by Gary Gutting in The New York Times on July 8, 2014.Here to Read:

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Philosophy Thursday: Imre Lakatos

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Click Here to Read:   The methodology of scientific research programmes by Imre Lakatos on teh Strange Beautiful.com website.

Click Here to Read:  Post-Kuhnian Philosophy of Science: Imre Lakatos on YouTube.

Click Here to Read: Kuhn vs Popper; the philosophy of Lakatos on the AntiMatter blog on February 11, 2011. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Imre Lakatos

Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Kuhn

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Click Here to Read:   Thomas Kuhn: the man who changed the way the world looked at science: Fifty years ago, a book by Thomas Kuhn altered the way we look at the philosophy behind science, as well as introducing the much abused phrase ‘paradigm shift’ John Naughton on the Guardian website on August 18, 2012.

Click Here to Read:  What Thomas Kuhn Really Thought about Scientific “Truth” By John Horgan in Scientific American on May 23, 2012.

Click Here to Read: Second Thoughts: Did Thomas Kuhn Help Elect Donald Trump?: Scholars debate filmmaker Errol Morris’s attack on Kuhn’s influential philosophy of science By John Horgan in the Scientific American on June 1, 2017. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Kuhn

Philosophy Thursday: Mario Bunge

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Click Here to Read:  Matter and Mind: A Philosophical Inquiry by Mario Bunge Volume 287 of Boston Studies of the Philosophy of Science

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Click Here to Read: Treatise on Basic Philosophy: Ontology I: The Furniture of the World by Mario Bunge on the Good Reads website.

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Click Here to Read: Reviews of Causality and Modern Science by Mario Bunge on the Good Reads website.

Click Here to Read:  Review of Causality and Modern Science Causality and Modern Science by Mario Bunge reviewed by Valdi Ingthorsson on his website on January 13, 2017

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Philosophy Thursday: Sigmund Freud

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Click Here to Read: Freud the philosopher: Before fathering psychoanalysis, Freud first slayed the dominant Cartesian intellectual tradition of mind-body dualism by David Livingstone Smith on the Aeon Website.

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Philosophy Thrusday: Max Horkhiemer

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Click Here to Read:  The Max Horkhiemer Archive on the Marxists.org website.

Click Here to View:  Radical thinkers: Max Horkheimer’s Critique of Instrumental Reason – video on the Guardian website on July 23, 2013.

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Click Here to Read:  Young Horkheimer: Critical Theory Before the Dialectic of Enlightenment, And After It by Matthew Sharpe on the Ethical Politics.org website on February 2007 Continue reading Philosophy Thrusday: Max Horkhiemer