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  1. Miscellaneous Musings
  2. The Galileo Affair
  3. Ockham's Razor
  4. Holton and Thematic Analysis
  5. Lakatos' Lectures on Scientific Method
  6. Mill's logic
  7. Interview with Michael Ruse
  8. Falsificationism
  9. inductivism 'in new clothes'
  10. Values based approach to scientific rationality
  11. Theory-ladenness
  12. Feyerabend's Methodological argument for Realism
  13. A critique of scientific realism
  14. Concepts and their consequences
  15. Instrumentalism in the Galileo Affair
  16. The Incompleteness of Scientific Theories
  17. Incompleteness and TOEs
  18. Galileo and the Bible
  19. Confirmation
  20. Underdetermination
  21. "Anything goes": Feyerabend and Method
  22. Reflections on Scientific Method
  23. The Pope and the Galileo Affair
  24. Applying HPS to the ID debate
  25. Francesco Sizzi and Correlative Cosmologies
  26. Galileo's Sarcasm
  27. Feyerabend's "Against Method"
  28. Conceptual Breakthroughs?
  29. The Jolly Mathen interview and his paper
  30. Conflict between Science and Religion
  31. The Logic of the Cultural Sciences
  32. Strains of Naturalism
  33. Teaching Science
  34. About the "politics of demarcation" blog post
  35. Demarcation and Climate Change
  36. Meyer and Unobservables
  37. The Experimenters' Regress
  38. Lakatos Resources
  39. Science and the Philosophy of Science
  40. Is the demarcation problem a sociological one?
  41. Gonzalo Munévar: Feyerabend and Beyond
  42. How long is long enough?
  43. Science and trusting the public
  44. Hypothesis & confirmation
  45. Criticisms of ID
  46. Metaphysical dark energy and matter
  47. Lessl: Science and Religion
  48. An essential property of science
  49. "Why are people afraid of evolution?"
  50. The Rhetoric of Scientific Method
  51. What is the current status of science.
  52. Everything Is Of Nuclear Origin.By Aiya-Oba
  53. There's method and then there's method
  54. Weak Underdetermination in Physics
  55. The historic aspect of the experiment
  56. Stories of belief, faith, and proof - from Ian McEwan
  57. Lakatos in practice.
  58. Against anti-realism in QM
  59. Hume, Mach and Einstein
  60. Evolution and the Secular Priesthood
  61. Feyerabend: the "Nietzsche of our time."
  62. 'No God, No Laws'
  63. 'Laws' of biology, 'laws' of physics'
  64. Fuller and Methodological Naturalism
  65. The value of empiricism
  66. Judge says ID is not science.
  67. Proliferation
  68. Is it all really about what should be taught in classrooms?
  69. Myth and Empiricism
  70. ID-Dover: Philosophy weighs in
  71. Methodological Naturalism
  72. Fuller and Dogma
  73. Douglas Allchin
  74. What are the origins of methodological naturalism?
  75. Incommensurability
  76. Bio-deology
  77. Modeling science after biology
  78. On the ID debate (again).
  79. What can ID contribute to biology?
  80. Evolution challenges explained
  81. What is Chopra's Problem with Evolution?
  82. Fact/Value Dichotomy
  83. Studying the supernatural
  84. Reality - Art and Science
  85. Numbskulls and Explanatory Levels
  86. Philosophy of Science and Dog Ownership
  87. Secular Apologetics
  88. Boundary conditions
  89. Ontology of simultanety? (relativity)
  90. Langan's CTMU, and ISCID
  91. Theory-ladenness and Dooyeweerd
  92. Man, I wish Feyerabend were alive for this ...
  93. Strings, falsifiers and ruling on design
  94. Falsificationism falsified
  95. Legitimate citation?
  96. Advancing naturalism in Victorian times
  97. Evolution makes design improbable?
  98. Refusing to look through Galileo's telescope
  99. The Relationship between History and Philosophy of Science
  100. Ignoring anomalies and the practice of science
  101. Scientific Realism v. Anti-Realism: Radio Show Tonight!
  102. Copernicanism and dethroning the Earth
  103. Mental Madness and Genius
  104. The incompatibility of naturalism and scientific realism?
  105. New by Plantinga: On Science and Religion
  106. Conceptual/Theoretical Relevance in HPS
  107. Epistemological Pluralism
  108. Auxiliary hypotheses/evolution
  109. objectivity in science: the weak hypothesis
  110. To what extent are astronomy and cosmology sciences?
  111. The Split between Philosophy and Science
  112. Similarities between mystical theology and science
  113. On Einstein and Brownian Motion
  114. HPS and the military
  115. Bradley Monton on Design
  116. The Age of HPS
  117. Bradley Monton interview
  118. An alternative to demarcation criteria?
  119. Davies: "Taking Science on Faith"
  120. Recommended previous discussions
  121. The Two-Slit Experiment
  122. The mechanical philosophy and God
  123. My hypothesis on science
  124. The 'new' atheism, theism, and the debate on the way to defend evolution
  125. Postmodernism and the "Science Wars"
  126. Joeseph Margolis- "The Flux of History and the Flux of Science"
  127. Question: Can every curve be described mathematically?
  128. Monton on Physics and Metaphysics
  129. Introductory Material for Philosophy of Physics
  130. The use and abuse of scientific doubt
  131. The Use and Abuse of Methodological Naturalism
  132. Doubt in debate about science
  133. language and a TOE
  134. Rationale for natural philosophy
  135. YADD - Yet another demarcation discussion
  136. What is science?
  137. Epistemological warrant for experimental inferences into the past
  138. The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy
  139. Semiotics and scientific reasoning
  140. ID: How might one argue for it?
  141. Unity of science
  142. Evolution and Progress
  143. Adaptionism
  144. "Natural" coincidence as an objection to the Relativity of Simultaneity
  145. McTaggart and Modern Physics: New Monton paper
  146. Birth of Science?
  147. sociology of mathematical proof
  148. Local Realism
  149. Non-finitivism
  150. Bradley Monton's new book
  151. Decisive Battles and Favorite Enemies?