Philosophy Thursday: Niels Bohr

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Click Here to Read: Niels Bohr 1885 – 1962 on PBS.org

Click Here to Read: Niels Bohr: Biography & Atomic Theory By Elizabeth Palermo on the Live Science Website onMay 14, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Niels Bohr and his Atomic Theory: How Niels Bohr said his Atomic Theory was like by Jake Ness on the Prezi Websitge on October 31, 2012. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Niels Bohr

Philosophy Thursday: Pierre Duhem


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Pierre Duhem on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Pierre Duhem on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read:  Physical Theory and Experiment by Pierre Duhem translated by Philip P. Wiener on the Joel Velasco.net website.

Click Here to Read:  Duhem’s Aim and Structure of Physical Theory on the Kynosarges.org website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Pierre Duhem

Philosophy Thursday: Friedrich Engels

 

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Click Here to Read: Frederick Engels by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin on the Marxist.ort website from First published in 1896 in the miscellany Rabotnik,[3] No. 1–2. Published according to the text in Rabotnik Source: Lenin Collected Works, Moscow, Volume 2, pages 15-28.

Click Here to Read: Engels and the Origin of Women’s Oppression by Sharon Smith in International Socialist Review Issue 2, Fall 1997

Click Here to Read: Fox Hunter, Party Animal, Leftist Warrior By Dwight Garner in The New York Times on August 18, 2009. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Friedrich Engels

Philosophy Thursday: George Henry Lewes

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Click Here to Read: Problems of Life and Mind by George Henry Lewes

Click Here to Read: “The Novels of Jane Austen,” by George Henry Lewes in Littell’s Living Age 62 (1859), 424-436 [Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 86 (1859) 99-113].

Click Here to Read: George Henry Lewes and His “Physiology of Common Life”, 1859 By R. E. SMITH, F.R.C.P. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Vol. 53 569 from the Meeting on March 2, 1960. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: George Henry Lewes

Philosophy Thursday: Wesley C. Salmon

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Click Here to Read: Wesley C. Salmon, 75, Theorist In Realm of Improbable Events By Paul Lewis in The New York Times on May 4, 2001.

Click Here to Read: Logic by Wesley C. Salmon 1984 on the ditest website.

Click Here to Read: Letter to Editor by Wesley C. Salmon, and reply by Stephen Toulmin in the New York Review of books in May 14, 1964 issue. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Wesley C. Salmon

Philosophy Thursday: William Whewell

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Click Here to Read: William Whewell on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read:  William Whewell (1794-1866) gentleman of science by John van Wyhe on the Victorian Web website.

Click Here to Read: William Whewell  (1794-1866) by Michael S. Reidy and Malcolm R. Forster on the University of Wisconsin website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: William Whewell

Philosophy Thursday: Friedrich August von Hayek

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Click Here to Read: Banquet Speech: Friedrich August von Hayek’s speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1974 on the Noble Prize.org website.

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Click Here to Read: Keynes v Hayek: Two economic giants go head to head on the BBC website on August 3, 2016. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Friedrich August von Hayek

Philosophy Thursday: Ian Hacking

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Click Here to Read: Ian Hacking (1936-) on the Information Philosopher website.

Click Here to Read: Ian Hacking on the London Review of Books website.

Click Here to Read:  Making up people by Ian Hacking from LRB Vol. 28 No. 16 dated 17 August 2006 on the Generation Online website.

Click Here to Read: Review of Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What?, Reviewed by Herbert Gintis. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Ian Hacking

Philosophy Thursday: Morris Raphael Cohen

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Click Here to Read: Morris Raphael Cohen on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Guide to the Morris Raphael Cohen Papers 1898-1981 University of Chicago Library website.

Click Here to Read: The Philosophy of Morris R. Cohen BY Sidney Hook in the New Republic on July 23, 1930.

Click Here to Read: Morris Raphael Cohen on the Golden Age of Philosophy Website at CCNY 1906-1938 on the CCNY CUNY Website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Morris Raphael Cohen