Special sciences
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- Special Sciences, Conspiracy and the Better Best System Account of Lawhood∗
- A Neurathian Conception of the Unity of Science
- Special Sciences (Or: the Disunity of Science As a Working Hypothesis) Author(S): J
- Reduction, Integration, and the Unity of Science: Natural, Behavioral, and Social Sciences and the Humanities1
- General Philosophy of Science and Its Significance
- The Causal Autonomy of the Special Sciences
- Empiricism, Rationalism and Positivism in Library and Information Science
- Reductionism Today
- The Unity of Science and the Mentaculus
- Why There Is Anything Except Physics1
- Emergence and Reduction in Science. a Case Study
- Generalizing the Ontic Conception of Scientific Explanation Mark Povich Washington University in St
- An Introduction to the Work of William W. Rozeboom
- Are Causal Facts Really Emergent
- Ethical Reductionism
- Explanation in Biology: Reduction, Pluralism, and Explanatory Aims
- Explanation in Biology: Reduction, Pluralism, and Explanatory Aims
- Jerry Fodor and His “Special Sciences”