Thomas Nickles
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Thomas Nickles (born 14 February 1943) is an American historian and philosopher of science.
Publications
Here are the works of Nickles included in the bibliographic records of this encyclopedia:
- Nickles (2017b): Nickles, Thomas. (2017) Scientific Revolutions. In Zalta (Ed.) (2017). Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/srevolutions/.
- Nickles (2017a): Nickles, Thomas. (2017) Historicist Theories of Scientific Rationality. In Zalta (Ed.) (2017). Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/scientific-revolutions/.
- Nickles (1995): Nickles, Thomas. (1995) Philosophy of Science and History of Science. Osiris 10, 139-163.
- Nickles (1986): Nickles, Thomas. (1986) Remarks on the Use of History as Evidence. Synthese, 253-266.
- Nickles (Ed.) (1980): Nickles, Thomas. (Ed.). (1980) Scientific Discovery, Logic and Rationality. D Reidel Publishing Company.
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