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  1. Early quantum electrodynamics.Sam Schweber - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (2):201-211.
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  • Neutral currents and the history of scientific ideas.Arthur I. Miller & Frederick W. Bullock - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (6):895-931.
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  • Have incommensurability and causal theory of reference anything to do with actual science?—Incommensurability, no; causal theory, yes.Arthur I. Miller - 1991 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (2):97 – 108.
    I propose to support these replies with actual episodes in late nineteenth and twentieth century physics. The historical record reveals that meaning does change but not in the Kuhnian manner which is tied to descriptive theories of meaning. A necessary part of this discussion is commentary on realist versus antirealist conceptions of science.
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  • Molecular representations: building tentative links between the history of science and the study of cognition.Maria Yamalidou - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (5):423-451.
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