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"Do we see through a microscope?" / by Ian Hacking, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62
"Do we see through a microscope?" / by Ian Hacking, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62
"Telepathy: origins of randomization in experimental design" / by Ian Hacking, ISIS
"Telepathy: origins of randomization in experimental design" / by Ian Hacking, ISIS
"Historical models for justice: What is probably the best jury system?" Epistemologica 7
"Historical models for justice: What is probably the best jury system?" Epistemologica 7
"The participant irrealist at large in the laboratory" / Ian Hacking, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39
"The participant irrealist at large in the laboratory" / Ian Hacking, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39
"On the stability of the laboratory sciences" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Philosophy 85.10
"On the stability of the laboratory sciences" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Philosophy 85.10
"Extragalactic reality: the case of gravitational lensing" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science
"Extragalactic reality: the case of gravitational lensing" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science
"Is the end in sight for epistemology?" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Philosophy v. 77 n. 10
"Is the end in sight for epistemology?" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Philosophy v. 77 n. 10
"A Leibnizian theory of truth"
"A Leibnizian theory of truth"
"Nineteenth century cracks in the concept of determinism" / by Ian Hacking, Journal of the History of Ideas 44.3
"Nineteenth century cracks in the concept of determinism" / by Ian Hacking, Journal of the History of Ideas 44.3
"Wittgenstein Rules" / Ian Hacking in Wittgenstein: a social theory of knowledge
"Wittgenstein Rules" / Ian Hacking in Wittgenstein: a social theory of knowledge
"Why motion is only a well-founded phenomenon" / Ian Hacking, The Natural Philosophy of Leibniz
"Why motion is only a well-founded phenomenon" / Ian Hacking, The Natural Philosophy of Leibniz
"Weapons research and the form of scientific knowledge" / Ian Hacking, Canadian Journal of Philosophy supp. V 12
"Weapons research and the form of scientific knowledge" / Ian Hacking, Canadian Journal of Philosophy supp. V 12
"The sociology of knowledge about child abuse" / Ian Hacking, Nous 22
"The sociology of knowledge about child abuse" / Ian Hacking, Nous 22
"Biopower and the avalanche of printed numbers" / Ian Hacking, Culture and History
"Biopower and the avalanche of printed numbers" / Ian Hacking, Culture and History
"The inverse gambler's fallacy: the argument from design. The anthropic principle applied to Wheeler universes" / Ian Hacking
"The inverse gambler's fallacy: the argument from design. The anthropic principle applied to Wheeler universes" / Ian Hacking
"Philosophers of experiment" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science Association v. 2
"Philosophers of experiment" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science Association v. 2
"Double consciousness in Britain 1815-1875" / Ian Hacking, Dissociation v. 4 n. 3
"Double consciousness in Britain 1815-1875" / Ian Hacking, Dissociation v. 4 n. 3
"On Boyd" / Ian Hacking, Philosophical Studies 61
"On Boyd" / Ian Hacking, Philosophical Studies 61
"Two souls in one body" / Ian Hacking, Critical Inquiry 17
"Two souls in one body" / Ian Hacking, Critical Inquiry 17
"Multiple personality disorder and its hosts" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences v. 5 n. 2
"Multiple personality disorder and its hosts" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences v. 5 n. 2
"Working in a new world: The taxonomic solution" / Ian Hacking in World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science, MIT Press
"Working in a new world: The taxonomic solution" / Ian Hacking in World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science, MIT Press
"Goodman's new riddle is pre-human" / Ian Hacking, Revue Internationale de Philospohie n. 2-3
"Goodman's new riddle is pre-human" / Ian Hacking, Revue Internationale de Philospohie n. 2-3
"Paul Feyerabend, humanist" / Ian Hacking
"Paul Feyerabend, humanist" / Ian Hacking
"Two kinds of 'new historicism' for philosophers" / Ian Hacking, New Literary History v. 21
"Two kinds of 'new historicism' for philosophers" / Ian Hacking, New Literary History v. 21
"La metafisica degli stili di ragionamento scientifico" / Ian Hacking, Iride n. 4/5
"La metafisica degli stili di ragionamento scientifico" / Ian Hacking, Iride n. 4/5
"Logic of scientific kinds with an application to incommensurable kinds" / Ian Hacking, Proceedings of the First Logic Congress, May 5-7 1990 Tehran, Iran
"Logic of scientific kinds with an application to incommensurable kinds" / Ian Hacking, Proceedings of the First Logic Congress, May 5-7 1990 Tehran, Iran
"The making and molding of child abuse" / Ian Hacking, Critical Inquiry 17
"The making and molding of child abuse" / Ian Hacking, Critical Inquiry 17
"Speculation, calculation and the creation of phenomena" / Ian Hacking, in G Munevar (ed) Beyond Reason
"Speculation, calculation and the creation of phenomena" / Ian Hacking, in G Munevar (ed) Beyond Reason
"Some reasons for not taking parapsychology very seriously" / Ian Hacking Dialogue 32
"Some reasons for not taking parapsychology very seriously" / Ian Hacking Dialogue 32
"A tradition of natural kinds" / Ian Hacking, Philosophical Studies 61
"A tradition of natural kinds" / Ian Hacking, Philosophical Studies 61
"Do thought experiments have a life of their own" Comments on James Brown, Nancy Nersessian and David Gooding PSA v. 2
"Do thought experiments have a life of their own" Comments on James Brown, Nancy Nersessian and David Gooding PSA v. 2
"Style for historians and philosophers" / Ian Hacking, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 23.1
"Style for historians and philosophers" / Ian Hacking, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 23.1
"World-making by kind-making: child abuse for example" / Ian Hacking in How Classification Works
"World-making by kind-making: child abuse for example" / Ian Hacking in How Classification Works
"Entdecken" Dialektik
"Entdecken" Dialektik
"Leibniz und Descartes: Beweise und ewige Wahrheiten" / Ian Hacking, Dialektik
"Leibniz und Descartes: Beweise und ewige Wahrheiten" / Ian Hacking, Dialektik
"Memoro-politics, trauma and the soul" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences 7.2
"Memoro-politics, trauma and the soul" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences 7.2
"Comment: in praise of the diversity of probability" / Ian Hacking
"Comment: in praise of the diversity of probability" / Ian Hacking
"How, why, when and where did language go public" / Ian Hacking
"How, why, when and where did language go public" / Ian Hacking
"On Kripke's and Goodman's uses of 'grue'" Philosophy 68
"On Kripke's and Goodman's uses of 'grue'" Philosophy 68
"The looping effects of human kinds" / Ian Hacking. Casual Cognition: A Multi-disciplinary Approach, Clarendon Press
"The looping effects of human kinds" / Ian Hacking. Casual Cognition: A Multi-disciplinary Approach, Clarendon Press
"La Mettrie's Soul: Vertigo, fever, massacre, and the natural history" / Ian Hacking, CBMH 26.1
"La Mettrie's Soul: Vertigo, fever, massacre, and the natural history" / Ian Hacking, CBMH 26.1
"How 'natural' are 'kinds' of sexual orientation?" / Ian Hacking, Law and Philosophy 21
"How 'natural' are 'kinds' of sexual orientation?" / Ian Hacking, Law and Philosophy 21
"Indeterminacy in the past: on the recent discussion of chapter 17 of Rewriting the Soul" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences 16(2)
"Indeterminacy in the past: on the recent discussion of chapter 17 of Rewriting the Soul" / Ian Hacking, History of the Human Sciences 16(2)
"Kinds of people: moving targets" / Ian Hacking, British Academy Lecture, reprinted from Proceedings of the British Academy 151
"Kinds of people: moving targets" / Ian Hacking, British Academy Lecture, reprinted from Proceedings of the British Academy 151
"The contingencies of ambiguity" / Ian Hacking, Analysis 67.4
"The contingencies of ambiguity" / Ian Hacking, Analysis 67.4
"Putnam's theory of natural kinds and their names is not the same as Kripke's" / Ian Hacking Principia 11(1)
"Putnam's theory of natural kinds and their names is not the same as Kripke's" / Ian Hacking Principia 11(1)
"Automatisme abulatoire: fugue, hysteria, and gender at the turn of the century" / Ian Hacking, Modernism 3.2
"Automatisme abulatoire: fugue, hysteria, and gender at the turn of the century" / Ian Hacking, Modernism 3.2
"The time frame problem: the law, social construction, and the sciences" / Ian Hacking, The Social Science Journal 36.4
"The time frame problem: the law, social construction, and the sciences" / Ian Hacking, The Social Science Journal 36.4
"How inevitable are the results of successful science?" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science 67
"How inevitable are the results of successful science?" / Ian Hacking, Philosophy of Science 67
"Dreams in place" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59.3
"Dreams in place" / Ian Hacking, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59.3
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