Show 10 5 10 15 20 50 100 250 Sort by year (new to old) Actions Save this search Download search results Subscribe to news feed Your filters: cql: parent exact "Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science" Add to list Book Chapter 'Qualis alio modo reperiri non potest' : a few words on Copernican necessity Jonathan Regier (UGent) (2019) Contingency and natural order in early modern science. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 332. p.115-136 Add to list Book Chapter Astrological contingency : between ontology and epistemology (1300–1600) Steven Vanden Broecke (UGent) (2019) Contingency and natural order in early modern science. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 332. p.137-155 Add to list Book Chapter From Locke to materialism : empiricism, the brain and the stirrings of ontology Charles Wolfe (UGent) (2018) What does it mean to be an empiricist? Empiricisms in eighteenth century sciences. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 331. p.235-263 Add to list Book Chapter Four methods of empirical inquiry in the aftermath of Newton’s challenge Eric Schliesser (UGent) (2018) What does it mean to be an empiricist? Empiricisms in eighteenth century sciences. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 331. p.15-30 Add to list Book Chapter From theory choice to theory search: the essential tension between exploration and exploitation in science Rogier De Langhe (UGent) and Peter Rubbens (2015) Kuhn’s structure of scientific revolutions : 50 years on. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 311. p.105-114