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  1. (1 other version)Ernst Cassirer and Thomas Kuhn: The neo-Kantian tradition in history and philosophy of science.Michael Friedman - 2008 - Philosophical Forum 39 (2):239-252.
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  • (4 other versions)The Road Since Structure.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1990 - PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990 (2):1-13.
    On this occasion, and in this place, I feel that I ought, and am probably expected, to look back at the things which have happened to the philosophy of science since I first began to take an interest in it over half a century ago. But I am both too much an outsider and too much a protagonist to undertake that assignment. Rather than attempt to situate the present state of philosophy of science with respect to its past — a (...)
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  • Kuhn's conception of incommensurability.Paul Hoyningen-Huene - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (3):481-492.
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  • Signification et incommensurabilité : Kuhn, Carnap, Quine.Sandra Laugier - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):481-503.
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  • Thomas Kuhn lecteur de Ludwik Fleck.Jean-François Braunstein - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):403-422.
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  • Kuhn : le Wittgenstein des sciences ?Rupert Read - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):463-479.
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  • (1 other version)Ernst Cassirer and Thomas Kuhn : The neo-Kantian tradition in the history and philosophy of science.Michael Friedman - 2009 - In Rudolf A. Makkreel & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy. Indiana University Press. pp. 239-252.
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