| Philosophy of Science - Essays on philosophy of science from the Proceedings of the Friesian School, Fourth Series.
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| Science Studies Web Server - Resource site at the University of Missouri.
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| Philosophy of Science Resources - Resource page supplementing Bruce Janz' philosophy of science course.
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| Incommensurability Literature - Bibliography on incommensurability and related matters.
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| WSRC - Critical Realism - An independent site highlighting the development, interrogation, explication, and application of critical realist methods and analyses; features a bibliography, a glossary, and an archive of papers.
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| What Is Science? - Overview of the theory of science from an anthroposophical point of view.
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| The Nature and Philosophy of Science - Examines the components, limitations, and popular mistaken beliefs of science and the scientific method. The web page also contains a section on scientific legitimacy.
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| Scientific Realism - The thesis that science discovers truths about a theory-independent reality; by Richard Boyd.
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| Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge - Discussess the impact of social relations and values on scientific research; by Helen Longino.
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| Intertheory Relations in Physics - Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman.
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| Philsci Archive - An electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science.
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| Scientific Explanation - Philosophical theories about the nature of explanation in science; by James Woodward.
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| Theories of Explanation - Entry on explanation in the sciences from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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| Laws of Nature - Philosophical theories about what it is to be a law; by John W. Carroll.
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| Lewis Micro-Publishing - Natural Systems - Discusses the notion of natural systems theory.
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| Psychology and Science - An overview of certain key issues in the philosophy of science, with an emphasis on the work of Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend.
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