Special Issue: Darwinism, Philosophy, and Experimental Biology/Guest Edited by Ute Deichmann and Anthony S. Travis
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Article
Saving Mach’s View on Atoms
Manuel Bächtold
21-43
Article
Die Tripelstruktur der Begriffe
W. Balzer and V. Kuznetsov
45-53
Article
On the Meaning of the Constant “c” in Modern Physics
Peter Mittelstaedt
55-60
Article
Special Section: Darwinism and Scientific Practice in Historical Perspective
Guest Editors’ Introduction
Ute Deichmann and Anthony S. Travis
61-84
Article
Darwin, Schleiden, Whewell, and the “London Doctors”: Evolutionism and Microscopical Research in the Nineteenth Century
Ulrich Charpa
85-112
Article
Gemmules and Elements: On Darwin’s and Mendel’s Concepts and Methods in Heredity
Ute Deichmann
113-120
Article
How Evolutionary Biology Presently Pervades Cell and Molecular Biology
Michel Morange
121-141
Article
Are RNA Viruses Vestiges of an RNA World?
Susie Fisher
143-172
Article
Raphael Meldola and the Nineteenth-Century Neo-Darwinians
Anthony S. Travis
173-194
Article
Beyond Darwinism’s Eclipse: Functional Evolution, Biochemical Recapitulation and Spencerian Emergence in the 1920s and 1930s
Rony Armon
195-197
Article
In Defence of Empty Realism
Tamás Demeter
199-213
Discussion
Vollkommene Syllogismen und reine Vernunftschlüsse: Aristoteles und Kant. Eine Stellungnahme zu Theodor Eberts Gegeneinwänden. Teil 1
Michael Wolff
215-231
Discussion
Michael Wolff über Beweise für vollkommene Syllogismen bei Aristoteles
Theodor Ebert
233-235
Report
Second Biennial Conference of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (University of Minnesota, 18–20 June 2009)
Hasok Chang, Marcel Boumans, Mieke Boon and Rachel Ankeny
237-260
Essay Review
Software Engineering Between Technics and Science
Recent Discussions about the Foundations and the Scientificness of a Rising Discipline
Stefan Gruner
261-265
Book Review
Martin Carrier: Raum-Zeit
deGruyter (Reihe: Grundthemen der Philosophie), Berlin/New York, 2009, 240 S., € 24.95, ISBN 978-3-11-017694-0
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