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This encyclopedia makes use of the semantic citation mechanism where each bibliographic resource is only defined once throughout the encyclopedia. To ensure that there are no duplicate resources, all resource definitions are collected on this page in A bibliographic record must have the alphabetical order. A resource is defined as a following format <code><nowiki>{{BibliographyItem}}Barseghyan (2015)</nowiki></code> entry. Here is a definition for A resource can then be cited by means of <code><nowiki>[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]]</nowiki></code>:.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html4strict">{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Barseghyan (2015) |type=book |author=Hakob Barseghyan |title=The Laws of Scientific Change |year=2015 |publisher=Springer |isbn=9783319175959}}</syntaxhighlight> {{note}} For more detailon how to cite, see the [[Guidelines:Citations|citation guidelines]]. ==A=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Allain (2016) |type=journal article |author=Rhett Allain |title=Using Gravitational Waves to Pinpoint Colliding Black Holes |journal=Wired |year=2016 |url=http://www.wired.com/2016/02/using-gravitational-waves-to-pinpoint-colliding-black-holes/}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Allen (1988) |type=book |author=Paul Allen |title=Ernan McMullin and Critical Realism in the Science-Theology Dialogue |year=1988 |publisher=Ashgate Publishing Limited}} ==B=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Barseghyan (2015) |type=book |author=Hakob Barseghyan |title=The Laws of Scientific Change |year=2015 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3319175959}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Bird (2013) |type=collection article |author=Alexander Bird |title=Thomas Kuhn |year=2013 |collection=Zalta (2016) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2016/entries/thomas-kuhn/}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Brown (2001) |type=book |author=James Robert Brown |title=Who Rules in Science? |year=2001 |publisher=Harvard University Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Bunge (1998) |type=book |author=Mario Bunge |title=Social Science Under Debate |year=1998 |publisher=University of Toronto Press}} ==C=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Chalmers (2013) |type=book |author=Alan Chalmers |title=What is This Thing Called Science? |year=2013 |publisher=University of Queensland Press |isbn=978-0702250873}} ==D=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=DeWitt (2010) |type=book |author=Richard DeWitt |title=Worldviews |year=2010 |publisher=Wiley-Blackwell |isbn=9781405195638}}
==E==To add a new bibliographic record enter the citation key below:
==F=={{BibliographyItem |citation key= Fatigati (2014) |type#forminput:form=journal article Bibliographic Record|authorautocomplete on category=Michael Fatigati Bibliographic Record|titlereturnto=A Method for Reconstructing the Medieval Arabic Scientific Mosaic |journal=Unpublished Research Paper |year=2014{{FULLPAGENAME}}}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key<p class= Feyerabend (2010) |type"sfFieldDescription" style=book |"font-size:0.8em; color:gray;">Citation keys normally include author=Paul Feyerabend |title=Against Method |names followed by the publication year=2010 |publisher=Verso |isbn=9781844674428}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Fleck in brackets. E.g. Lakatos (1970), Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen (1935), Musgrave and Pigden (2016), Kuhn (19791970a) |type=book |author=Ludwik Fleck |title=Genesis , Lakatos and Development of Musgrave (Eds.) (1970). If a record with that citation key already exists, you will be sent to a Scientific Fact |year=1979 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=9780226253251}}form to edit that page.</p>
==G=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Garfield (1985) |type=journal article |author=Eugene Garfield |title=The Life and Career of George Sarton: The Father of History of Science |journal=Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences |year=1985 |volume=40 |pages=107-117}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Grobler (1990) |type=collection |author=Hans Heinrich Gerth, Charles Wright Mills |title=From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology |year=1946 |publisher=Oxford University Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Grobler (1990) |type=journal article |author=Adam Grobler |title=Between Rationalism and Relativism: On Larry Laudan's Model of Scientific Rationality |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |year=1990 |volume=41 |number=4 |pages=493-507}} ==H=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Hacking (1999) |type=book |author=Ian Hacking |title=Social Construction of What? |year=1999 |publisher=Harvard University Press}} ==I== ==J== ==K=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Knorr-Cetina (1982) |type=journal article |author=Karin Knorr-Cetina |title=Scientific Communities or Transepistemic Arenas of Research?: A Critique of Quasi-Economic Models of Science |journal=Social Studies of Science |volume=12 |year=1982 |pages=101-130}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Kuhn (1962) |type=book |author=Thomas Kuhn |title=The Structure of Scientific Revolutions |year=1996 |publisher=University of Chicago Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Kuhn (1970a) |type=collection article |author=Thomas Kuhn |title=Reflections on My Critics |year=1970 |collection=Lakatos and Musgrave (Eds.) (1970) |pages=231-278}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Kuhn (1977) |type=book |author=Thomas Kuhn |title=The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change |year=1977 |publisher=University of Chicago Press}} ==L=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Lakatos (1970) |type=collection article |author=Imre Lakatos |title=Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes |year=1970 |collection=Lakatos (1978a) |pages=8-101}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Lakatos (1971) |type=collection article |author=Imre Lakatos |title=History of Science and Its Rational Reconstructions |year=1971 |collection=Lakatos (1978a) |pages=102-138}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Lakatos (1978a) |type=book |author=Imre Lakatos |title=Philosophical Papers: Volume 1. The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes |year=1978 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9780521280310}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Lakatos and Musgrave (Eds.) (1970) |type=collection |author=Imre Lakatos, Alan Musgrave |title=Criticism and the growth of knowledge |year=1970 |publisher=Cambridge University Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Laudan (1984) |type=book |author=Larry Laudan |title=Science and Values |year=1984 |publisher=University of California Press |isbn=9780520057432}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Laudan (1987) |type=journal article |author=Larry Laudan |title=Progress or Rationality? The Prospects for Normative Naturalism |journal=American Philosophical Inquiry |volume=24 |year=1987 |pages=19-31}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Laudan (1989) |type=journal article |author=Larry Laudan |title=If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |volume=40 |year=1989 |pages=369-375}} ==M=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Matheson and Dallmann (2015) |type=collection article |author=Carl Matheson, Justin Dallmann |title=Historicist Theories of Scientific Rationality |year=2015 |collection=Zalta (2016) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2016/entries/rationality-historicist/}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=McMullin (1988) |type=collection article |author=Ernan McMullin |title=The Shaping of Scientific Rationality: Construction and Constraint |year=1988 |collection=McMullin (Ed.) (1988) |pages=1-47}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=McMullin (Ed.) (1988) |type=collection |author=Ernan McMullin |title=Construction and constraint. The shaping of scientific rationality |year=1988 |publisher=University of Notre Dame Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Merton (1938) |type=journal article |author=Robert Merton |title=Science and Social Order |journal=Philosophy of Science |volume=5 |number=3 |year=1938 |pages=321-337}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Musgrave and Pigden (2016) |type=collection article |author=Alan Musgrave, Charles Pigden |title=Imre Lakatos |year=2016 |collection=Zalta (2016) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2016/entries/lakatos/}} ==N=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Nickles (Ed.) (1980) |type=collection |year=1980 |title=Scientific Discovery, Logic and Rationality |author=Thomas Nickles |publisher=D Reidel Publishing Company |isbn=9789027710697}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Nola and Sankey (2007) |type=book |author=Robert Nola,Howard Sankey|+sep=, |title=Theories of Scientific Method |year=2007 |publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Nola and Sankey (Eds.) (2015) |type=collection |author=Robert Nola,Howard Sankey |title=After Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend. Recent Issues in Theories of Scientific Method |year=2000 |publisher=Kluwer |isbn=978-1844650859}} ==O=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Overgaard (2016) |type=journal article |author=Nicholas Overgaard |title=A Taxonomy for the Social Agents of Scientific Change |journal=Journal of Scientonomy |year=2016}} ==P=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Preston (2016) |type=collection article |author=John Preston |title=Paul Feyerabend |year=2016 |collection=Zalta (2016) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2016/entries/feyerabend/}} ==Q== ==R== ==S=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Sady (2016) |type=collection article |author=Wojciech Sady |title=Ludwig Fleck |year=2016 |collection=Zalta (2016) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2016/entries/fleck/}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Sebastien (2016) |type=journal article |author=Zoe Sebastien |title=The Status of Normative Propositions in the Theory of Scientific Change |journal=Journal of Scientonomy |year=2016 |pages=1-9}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Shapere (1980) |type=collection article |author=Dudley Shapere |title=The Character of Scientific Change |year=1980 |collection=Nickles (Ed.) (1980) |pages=61-116}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Shapere (1986) |type=journal article |author=Dudley Shapere |title=External and Internal Factors in the Development of Science |journal=Science & Technology Studies |volume=4 |year=1986 |pages=1-9}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Shapin (1996) |type=book |author=Steven Shapin |title=The Scientific Revolution |year=1996 |publisher=University of Chicago Press}} ==T== ==U== ==V== ==W=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Weber (1946) |type=collection article |author=Max Weber |title=Science as a Vocation |year=1946 |collection=Gerth and Mills (Eds.) (1946) |pages=129-156}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Whewell (1840) |type=book |author=William Whewell |title=The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded upon their History. Volume 1 |year=1967 |publisher=Johnson Reprint Corp.}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Worrall (1988) |type=journal article |author=John Worrall |title=Review: The Value of a Fixed Methodology |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |volume=39 |year=1988 |pages=263-275}}{{BibliographyItem |citation key=Worrall (1989) |type=journal article |author=John Worrall |title=Fix It and Be Damned: A Reply to Laudan |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |volume=40 |year=1989 |pages=376-388}} ==X== ==Y== ==Z=={{BibliographyItem |citation key=Zalta (Ed.) (2016) |type=collection |title=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2016 Edition) |author=Edward Zalta |year=2016 |publisher=The Metaphysics Research Lab |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/}} ==All==The list table below includes all the bibliographic resources defined with <code><nowiki>{{#scite}}</nowiki></code>in this encyclopedia:
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