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BOOKS IN ENGLISH: 1. Towards an Historiography of Science, History and
Theory, Beiheft 2, 1963. viii+117 pp; facsimile reprint, Middletown:
Wesleyan University Press, 1967. Reprinted with corrections in Science and
Its History, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 253, 2008.
2. I. C. Jarvie ed., in consultation with JA, Hong
Kong: a Society in transition. Contributions to the study of Hong Kong
society. International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction.
London: Routledge, xxix+378 pp. 3. The Continuing Revolution: A History of Physics From The Greeks
to Einstein, New York: McGraw Hill, 1968, 222 pp. Italian, Hebrew, and
Japanese translations. 4. Faraday as a Natural Philosopher, Chicago,
Chicago University Press, 1971, xiv+359 pp. Chinese translation. 5. Science in Flux, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 28, 1975, 523 pp. New: Prologue: On Stability and Flux; Towards a Theory of Ad Hoc Hypotheses, The Traditional Ad Hoc Use of Instrumentalism; Modified Conventionalism; Bartley’s Critique of Popper; Appendices on Kant and on Buber. 6. Yehuda Fried and JA, Paranoia: A Study in
Diagnosis, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 50, 1976,
200 pp. 7. Towards a Rational Philosophical Anthropology,
The Hague: Kluwer, 1977, 370 pp. 8. Science and Society: Studies in the Sociology of Science, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 65, 1981. 500 pp. New: Science in its Social Setting; Was Wittgenstein Really Necessary?; The Autonomy of Science; Cultural Lag in Science; Scientific Schools and Their Success; Research Projects; What Makes a Scientific Golden Age?; Max Weber's Scientific Religion; Technocracy and Scientific Progress; Standards to Live By. (Italian version of the last item is Teoria e pratica della psicoanalisi, in Enzo Morpurgo, ed., La psicoanalisi tra scienza e filosofia, Torino: Loescher editore, 1981, 47-55.) 9. Yehuda Fried and JA, Psychiatry as Medicine,
Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1983, 190 pp. 10. Technology: Philosophical and Social Aspects.
Episteme, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1985, xix+261 pp. 11. The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics: Selected Reviews and Comments, LaSalle IL: Open Court, 1988, xii+521 pp. New: “German Philosophy Englished”; “Analytic Philosophy Today”; “Grünbuam on (Popper and) Freud”; “Cohen Contra Kuhn”; “The Philosophy of Hans Albert”; “Karl Popper: A Retrospect”. 12. Nathaniel Laor and JA, Diagnosis: Philosophical
and Medical Perspectives, Episteme, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1990, xviii+248
pp. 13. The Siblinghood of Humanity: Introduction to
Philosophy. Delmar NY: Caravan Press, 1990, 1991, 245 pp. 14. Radiation Theory and the Quantum Revolution,
Basel: Birkhäuser, 1993, xii+170 pp. 15. A Philosopher's Apprentice: In Karl Popper's
Workshop, Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical
Rationalism, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1993, xx+252 pp. Second edition, revised and
extended, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008, 400 pp. 16. Liberal Nationalism for
Israel: Towards an Israeli National Identity, Jerusalem and
New York: Gefen, 1999, 328 pp. Translation from the Hebrew book of 1984 with
a new Preface to the English language edition. 17. Science and Culture, Boston Studies in the
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 231, 2003, xxii+434 pp. New: three prefaces; Science and
Controversy; The Two Books; Philosophy without Science; The Inner World;
Science as a Public Enterprise; Science and Commonsense; The Siblinghood of
Humanity; For Public Responsibility for Spaceship earth. Chinese translation. 18. JA and I. C. Jarvie, A Critical Rationalist
Aesthetics, Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical
Rationalism, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008, x+192 pp. 19. Abraham Meidan and JA, Philosophy from a Skeptical
Perspective, NY and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2008, xv+163 pp. 20. Science and Its History: A Reassessment of the
Historiography of Science, Boston Studies in the
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 253, 2008, xxii+500 pp. New: Chroniclers in
the Courts of Science: Preliminary Essays on the Traditions and the History
of Science; Corrections: Between the Philosophy and the History of Science; Scientific Disagreement; The Desire for
Reason and the Rise of Modern Science: The Role of Maimonides. BOOKS IN HEBREW: 1. Letters to My Sister Concerning Contemporary
Philosophy, Omer: Sarah Batz, 1976 1977. New enlarged edition, Tel-Aviv,
Yedioth Aharonoth Books and Chemed Books, 2000. 2.
JA and Dov Rappel, Philosophy of Education: A Philosophical Dialogue,
Israeli Ministry of Defense, 1979. 3. Between Faith and Nationality: Towards an Israeli
National Identity, Tel-Aviv: Papirus, Tel-Aviv University, 1984. Second
Edition, Revised and enlarged, 1993. English translation, 1999. 4. JA, Moshe Berent, and Judith Buber Agassi, Israeli
National Awareness, Discussion Paper No. 11-88, 1988. Sapir Center for
Development, Tel-Aviv University. 5. Albert Einstein: Unity and Diversity, Israeli
Ministry of Defense, 1989, 1994, and 2000. 6. The Philosophy of Technology, Israeli Ministry
of Defense, 1990. 7. JA, Judith Buber Agassi and Moshe Berent, Who is an
Israeli? Rehovot: Kivunim, 1991. A variant of the Discussion Paper. 8. The History of Modern Philosophy from Bacon to Kant
(1600-1800): An Introduction. 9. An Introduction to Modern Philosophy, Israeli
Ministry of Defense, 1996. 10. Yeshayahu Leibowitz and JA, Chemi Ben-Noon, editor, Conversations
Concerning the Philosophy of Science, Israeli Ministry of Defense, 1996. 11. Yeshayahu Leibowitz and JA, Chemi Ben-Noon, editor, The
Limits of Reason: Thought, Science and Religion; Yeshayahu Leibowitz and
Joseph Agassi in Conversation, Jerusalem: Keter, 1997. 12. The New Enlightenment, Tel Aviv: Modan and Israeli Ministry of Defense, 2011. BOOKS IN ITALIAN: 1. Scienza, metodolgia e societá, Michael Segre,
ed., Roma: LUISS University Press, 2000, 2004. 186 pp. 2. Michael Segre, Accademia e società, Conversazioni
con Joseph Agassi, Rubbettino Editore, Soveria Mannelli, 2004, 129 pp. 3. La filosofia e l’individuo: Come
un filosofo della scienza vede la vita. Roma: Di Renzo Editore, 2005. 92 pp. BOOKS EDITED Psychiatric Diagnosis: Proceedings of an International
Interdisciplinary Interschool Symposium, Bielefeld Universität, 1978, Philadelphia: Balaban Intl. Science Service, 1981, 2. JA and Robert S. Cohen, Scientific Philosophy
Today: Essays in Honor of Mario Bunge, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science,
Vol. 67, 1982. 503 pp. 3. JA and I. C. Jarvie, Rationality: The Critical View,
Dordrecht: Nijhoff, 1987. xi+462 pp. 4. Hebrew Translation of Karl Popper’s The Open
Society and Its Enemies, Jerusalem, Shalem Publications, forthcoming, 2003 and
reprints. BOOKS BY ERNEST GELLNER, edited
by I. C. Jarvie and JA 1973 Preface to and editing of Cause and Meaning in
the Social Sciences, London and Boston: Routledge. 1974 Preface to and editing of Contemporary Thought and Politics, London and Boston: Routledge. 1974 Preface to and editing of The Devil in Modern Philosophy, London and Boston: Routledge. 1979 Preface to and editing of Spectacles and Predicaments, Essays on Social Theory, Cambridge University Press. 1985 Editing and Introduction to Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge University Press. 1987 Editing of Culture, Identity and Politics, Cambridge University Press ITALIAN TRANSLATIONS: 1. Epistemologia, metafisica, e storia della scienza,
Italian translation of “The Confusion Between Physics and Metaphysics in Standard Histories of Science”, “The Confusion
Between Science and Technology in Standard
Philosophies of Science”, “The Novelty of Popper's Philosophy of Science”, and “Science in Flux:
Footnotes to Popper”. Rome: Armando, 1978.
Reissued, 1997 under the title, Scienza in Divinta, Note a Popper. An
excerpt from this book appeared in Giorgio Brianese, ed., “Congetturi e confutazioni di Popper e il dibattito epistemologico
post-popperiano, Torino: Pavia, 1988, 189-92. 2. La filosofia dell uomo libero:
verso una storiografia della scienza. Italian translation of Towards an Historiography of
Science. Rome: Armando, 1978. 3. Dialogo senza fine: una storia della scienza dai
Greci ad Einstein, Translation of The Continuing Revolution: A History
of Physics from the Greeks to Einstein. Roma: Armando, 1979. 4. Le radici metafisiche delle teorie scientifiche;
Italian translation of “The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics”, “What is a Natural Law?”, “Unity and
Diversity in Science”, and “The Logic of
Science and Metaphysics”, Rome: Borla, 1983. Excerpts from this book had appeared in Arcangelo Rossi, ed., Popper e
la filosofia della scienza, Sansori, Firenze, 1975, 99-102; also,
Giancarlo Brianese, ed., Congetturi e confutazioni di Popper e il
dibattito epistemologico post-popperiano, Torino:
Parvia, 1988, 184-8; and Dario Antiseri, ed., Karl R. Popper, Logica della
ricerca e soicetá aperta, Brescia: La scuola, 1989, 340-5. HEBREW TRANSLATIONS: 1. The Continuing Revolution, Dvir, Tel-Aviv,
1977. 2. Yehuda Fried and JA, Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis.
Tel-Aviv: Hakibutz Hameuhad, 1997. GREEK TRANSLATION: Pamphlet No. 4 of the European Political Institute, Two
essays in Greek: “The Logic of Political Extremes”“ and “Faith in the Open Society”, with a Preface by Dimitri Dimitrakos, Athens, May 1985;
English versions of both, 1989. JAPANESE TRANSLATION 1. The Continuing Revolution, with a new preface
to the Japanese edition, Tokyo, Kodansha Bluebacks, 2002. CHINESE TRANSLATIONS 1. Faraday as a Natural Philosopher, Beijing, The
Commercial Press, 1998. 2. Science and Culture, Beijing, China Renmin University Press 2006. TRANSLATIONS INTO HEBREW Karl R. Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery.
Shalem Pblns, Jerusalem, forthcoming. ARTICLES SIF = Reprinted in Science In Flux, 1975 SAS = Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981 Gent = Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical
Polemics, 1988 Rat = Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987 SAC = Reprinted in Science and Culture, 2003 SAH = Reprinted in Science and Its History 1957 “Duhem versus
Galileo”, review of Pierre Duhem, Aim and Structure of Physical Theory and of Galileo, Dialogue on the Two World Systems,
Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 8, 1957, 237-248. (Gent) 1958 “A Hegelian View of Complementarity”, review of E. Cassirer, Determinism and Indeterminism, Brit. J.
Phil. Sci., 9, 1958, 57-63. “Koyré on the
History of Cosmology”, review of Alexandre
Koyré, From the Closed World, Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 9, 1958,
234-245. “Commonsense Social Theory”, review of Ludwig von Mises, Theory and History, Times Literary Supplement, 16 May 1958. 1959 “How are Facts
Discovered?”, Impulse, 10, 1959, 1-3.
(SIF) “Epistemology as
an Aid to Science”, Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 10, 1959, 135-146. (SAS) “Corroboration
versus Induction”, Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 9, 1959, 311-17. “Jacob Katz on
Jewish Social History”, review of Jacob
Katz, Tradition and Crisis, Jewish J. Soc., 1, 1959, 261-5. “The Stoic
Background to Science”, review of S.
Sambursky, The Physics of the Stoics, New Scientist, 5, 1959, 811. “The Philosophy of
Science”, review of John Kemeny, A
Philosopher Looks at Science, New
Scientist, 5, 1959, 888. Letter to the Editor, New Scientist, 5, 1959, 932. Review of H. Feigl. et al., Minnesota Studies
in the Philosophy of Science, 2, Mind, 68, 1959, 275-77. (Gent) “Wittgenstein the
Elusive”, two letters to the editor, Times Literary Supplement,
22 and 29 May 1959. Kurt Klappholz and JA, “Methodological Prescriptions in Economics”, Economica, 1959, 60-74. (Spanish translation, Revista de Economica,
78-79, 1963, 259-77; reprinted in D. R. Kamerschen, ed., Readings in
Microeconomics, Cleveland and NY: World Publn. Co., 1967, 60-74.) 1960 “Methodological
Individualism”, Brit. J. Soc., 11, 1960, 244-70. (Reprinted in John O'Neill, ed., Modes of
Individualism and Collectivism, London: Heinemann, 1973, 185-212; Peter
J. Boettke, ed., The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek , Cheltenham, UK:
Elgar, vol. 2, 173-99; Rat; Italian translation in Scienza, metodolgia e
societá .) Review of J. K. Feibelman, Inside the Great Mirror,
Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 11, 1960, 83-4. Review of P. W. Bridgman, The Way Things Are,
Philosophy, 35, 1960, 374-5. Kurt Klappholz and JA, “A Rejoinder”, Economica,
27, 1960, 160-1. 1961 “An Unpublished
Paper by the Young Faraday”, Isis, 52,
1961, 87-90. “Does Hong Kong
Need Economic Reform?” Far Eastern Econ. Rev., 29, 1961,
667-8. “The Role of
Corroboration in Popper's Methodology”, Australasian J. Philos., 39,
1961, 81-91. (SIF) Review of F. Kaufmann, Methodology of Social Sciences,
Econometrica, 29, 1961, 100-1. 1963 “Between Micro and
Macro”, Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 14, 1963,
26-31. “Empiricism versus
Inductivism”, Phil. Stud., 14, 1963,
85-6. (SIF) Review of E. Nagel et al., eds., Logic,
Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Isis, 54, 1963, 405-7. 1964 “The Nature of
Scientific Problems and Their Roots in
Metaphysics”, in Mario Bunge, ed., The Critical Approach: Essays in
Honor of Karl Popper, NY: Free Press, 1964, 1998, 189-211. (SIF; Italian
translation, Le radici etc.) “The Confusion
Between Physics and Metaphysics in Standard
Histories of Science”, in H. Guerlac, ed., Ithaca, 1962, Paris, 1964, 231-50. (Polish translation, Zycie i Mysl,
16, 1966; Italian translation, Epistemologia etc., 1978; SIF) “Analogies as
Generalizations”, Phil. Sci., 31, 1964,
351-6. (Gent) “Variations on the
Liar's Paradox”, Studia Logica, 15,
1964, 237-8. 1965 Review of K. R. Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, Jewish
J. Soc., 7, 1965, 144-6 (Gent) 1966 “Sensationalism”, Mind, 75, 1966, 1-24. (SIF) “The Confusion
Between Science and Technology in Standard
Philosophies of Science”, Technology and Culture, 7, 1966, 348-66. (Reprinted in F. Rapp, ed., Contributions to the Philosophy of
Technology, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1974, 40-59; Italian translation, Epistemologia
etc., 1978; SIF) “Revolutions in
Science, Occasional or Permanent?”, Organon, 3, 1966, 47-61. (SAS) “The Mystery of
the Ravens”, Phil. Sci., 33, 1966, 395-402. (Gent) “Starting on the
Wrong Foot” (in Polish: “against the Science
of Science”), Zycie i Mysl, 19, 1966, 49-51. (English version in Gent) Review of Errol Harris, Foundations of Metaphysics in
Science, Science, 154, 1966, 1047. Review of R. Kahn, ed., Studies in Explanation,
Philosophical Forum, 23, 1965-6, 49-52. Review of T. S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions, J. Hist. Philos., 4, 1966, 351-4. (Gent) 1967 “The
Kirchhoff-Planck Radiation Law”, Science, 56, 1967, 61-7. Reprinted in Radiation Theory and the
Quantum Revolution, 1993.) “The Uniqueness of
the Idealism of Parmenides” (in Hebrew), in
S. Perlman and B. Shimron, eds., Doron, Jubilee Volume in Honour of
Prof. Ben Zion Kats, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 1967, 61-7. “Planning for Success:
A Reply to Professor Wisdom”, Technology and Culture, 8,
1967, 78-81. (Reprinted in F. Rapp, ed., Contributions to the Philosophy
of Technology, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1974, 64-8; SIF) “The
Correspondence Principle Revisited”, review of B. L. Van der Waerden, ed., Sources of Quantum Mechanics,
Science, 157, 1967, 794-5. Review of T. S. Kuhn et al., Sources of the
History of Quantum Physics, Science, 156, 1967, 1589. I. C. Jarvie and JA, “The Rationality of Magic”, Brit. J. Soc., 18 1967, 55-74.
(Reprinted in B. Wilson, ed., Rationality, Oxford, Blackwell, 1970,
172-93; in Steve Bruce, ed., The Sociology of Religion , Cheltenham, U
K: Elgar, Vol. 1, 148-167; German translation, Hans G. Kippenberg and
Brigitte Luchesi, eds., Magie: Die sozialwissenschaftliche Kontroverse über
das Verstehen fremde Denkens, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1979, 120-49; Italian
translation, Fabio Dei and Alessandro Simonicca, eds., Ragione e forme di
vita, Milan: Angeli, 1990, 189-212. Rat) 1968 “Anthropomorphism in
Science”, in Dictionary of the
History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas, edited by P. P. Wiener, NY: Scribner, 1968, 1973,
87-91. (SAH) “The Novelty of
Popper's Philosophy of Science”, Intl. Phil. Quarterly, 8,
1968, 442-63. (Italian translation, Epistemologia etc., 1978. SIF) Homage to Norwood Russell Hanson, in R. S. Cohen and M.
W. Wartofsky, eds., Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, In Memory
of Norwood Russell Hanson, Vol. 3, 1968, Dordrecht, Kluwer, p. xi. “Science in Flux:
Footnotes to Popper”, in R. S. Cohen and M. W. Wartofsky, eds., Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 3, 1968, 293-323. (Italian translation, Epistemologia etc., 1978;
Russian translation, Selection from Boston Studies in the Philosophy of
Science, Moscow: Progress, 1978. SIF) “Precision in Theory and Measurement”, Phil. Sci., 35, 1968, 287-90. (SIF) “The Logic of Technological Development”, Akten des XIV. Internationalen Kongress für Philosophie, Vienna: Herder, 1968, 483-88. (SIF) “On the Limits of
Scientific Explanation: Hempel and
Evans-Pritchard”, Phil. Forum, 1, 1968, 87-91. “Logical
Positivism” and “Philosophy of
Science” (in Hebrew), in D. Knaani, ed., Encyclopedia
of the Social Sciences, 4, Tel-Aviv: Sifriat Hapoalim, 1968. “No More Discovery in Physics?”, review of
Richard Schlegel, Completeness in
Physics, Synthese, 18, 1968, 103-8. “Changing Our
Background Knowledge”, review of Mario
Bunge, Scientific Research, 2 volumes, Synthese, 19, 1968-9,
453-64. (Gent) Two Editor's Notes, Philosophical Forum, Volume 1,
1968, 3-5 and 123-6. 1969 “Letter to Diane: Popper on Learning from Experience”, American Phil. Quarterly, Monograph Series, No. 3, 1969, 162-70. (SIF) “Can Religion Go Beyond Reason?” Zygon, 4, 1969, 128-68. (SIF) “Privileged Access”, Inquiry, 12, 1969, 420-6. (SIF) “Sir John
Herschel's Philosophy of Success”, Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 1, 1969, 1-36. (SAS) “Leibniz's Place
in the History of Physics”, J. Hist.
Ideas, 30, 1969, 331-44. Review of C. H. Danhof, Government Contracting and
Technological Change, Physics Today, 24, 1969, 95. “The Concept of Scientific Theory as Illustrated by the Practice of Bloodletting”, Medical Opinion and Review, 5, 1969, 156-69. (SAC) “Unity and
Diversity in Science”, in R. S. Cohen and M.
W. Wartofsky, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 4,
Dordrecht: Kluwer 1969, 463-522. (Italian translation, Le radici etc., 1983.
SIF) “Comments:
Theoretical Entities versus Theories”, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 5, 1969, 457-9. (Gent) “Fisica” (in
Spanish), Diccionario Enciclopedia Salvat Universal,
Barcelona: Salvat, 11, 191-4. I. C. Jarvie, editor, in consultation with JA, Hong
Kong: A Society in Transition, London and NY: Routledge and Praeger, 1969. JA and I. C. Jarvie, “A Study in Westernization”, in I. C. Jarvie,
editor, Hong Kong: A Society in Transition, London and NY: Routledge
and Praeger, 1969, 129-63. (Rat) 1970 “Philosophy as
Literature: The Case of Borges”, discussion of Jorge Luis Borges, Other Inquisitions,
Mind, 39, 1970, 287-94. “Positive Evidence
as a Social Institution”, “Positive Evidence in Science and Technology”, Phil. Sci., 37, 1970, 261-70. (SIF) “Can We Learn from
History?” in Suzanne Delorme, ed., 12th congres intl. d'histoire des sciences, 1968: Actes. Paris: Blanchard, 1970, 22, 5-8. “Duhem's
Instrumentalism and Autonomism”, Ratio, 12, 1970, 148-50. (Also in German edition of Ratio;
SIF.) “The Origins of the Royal Society”, discussion of
Margery Purver, The Royal Society:
Concept and Creation, Organon, 7, 1970, 117-35. (SAS) “The Preaching of
John Holt”, discussion of John holt, The Underachieving School, Interchange, 1, 1970, 115-18. JA, I. C. Jarvie and Tom Settle, “The Ground of Reason”, Philosophy, 45, 1970, 43-50. 1971 “Qualifying Exams,
Do They Qualify?”, Educational Forum,
35, 1971, 156-66. “Kant's Program”, Synthese,
23, 1971, 18-23. Excerpt from Faraday as
a Natural Philosopher, 1971. “Tautology and
Testability in Economics”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
1, 1971, 49-63. “What is a Natural
Law?”, Studium Generale, 24, 1971,
1051-66. (SIF; Italian translation, Le radici etc., 1983.) “The Standard Misinterpretation of Skepticism”, Philosophical Studies, 22, 1971, 49-50. (SIF) “The Aims of
Higher Education” (in Hebrew), Keshet, 13, 1971, 62-73. “Agassi's Alleged
Arbitrariness”, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 2, 1971, 157-65. (Gent) “On Explaining the
Trial of Galileo”, review of
Arthur Koestler, The Sleepwalkers,
Organon, 8, 1971, 138-66. (SAS) “Tristram Shandy,
Pierre Menard, and All That: Comments on Criticism
and the Growth of Knowledge” (Lakatos and Musgrave, eds.),
Inquiry, 14, 1971, 152-64.(Gent) Review of H. Reichenbach, Axiomatics of Special
Relativity, Physics Today, 27, 1971, 49-50. “Babylonian
Numbering”, The Physics Teacher, 9, 1971, 222-3. 1972 “Sociologism in
Philosophy of Science”, Metaphilosophy,
3, 1972, 103-22. (SAS) “Imperfect Knowledge”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 32, 1972, 465-77. (SIF) “The Twisting of
the I. Q. Test”, Philosophical Forum, 3, 1972, 260-72. (Finnish Translation, Paradoksi, 3, 1976,
164-85.) “Scientific and
Dogmatic Approaches in the History of
Science”
(in Hebrew), Keshet, 14, 1972, “Dimensional
Analysis” (in Hebrew), Hebrew Encyclopedia, Tel-Aviv: Masada, 23, 799-802. “The Interface of
Philosophy and Physics”, review of Mario
Bunge, ed., Delaware Seminar, 2 vols., Phil. Sci., 39, 1972,
367-8. “Listening in the
Lull”, review of R. Borger and F. Cioffi, Explanation
in the Behavioral Sciences, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2, 1972,
317-32. (Gent) Review of Theodore Mischel ed., Cognitive Development
and Epistemology, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2, 1972, 367-8. 1973 “Continuity and
Discontinuity in the History of Science”, J.
Hist. Ideas, 34, 1973, 609-26. (SAS) “Rationality and
the Tu Quoque Argument”, Inquiry, 16,
1973, 395-406. (Hebrew Translation, 1974; SAS) “When Should We
Ignore Evidence in Favour of a Hypothesis?”, Ratio,
15, 1973, 183-205. (Also in German edition of Ratio; SIF.) “Random versus
Unsystematic Observations”, Ratio, 15,
1973, 11-13. (Also in German edition of Ratio; SIF) “Testing as a Bootstrap Operation”, Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 4, 1973, 1-24. (SIF) “Did Agnon Learn
from Kafka?”, review of H. Barzel, Between Agnon and Kafka (in
Hebrew), Keshet (in Hebrew), 15, 1973, 74-86. JA and I. C. Jarvie, “Magic and Rationality Again”, Brit. J. Soc., 24, 1973,
236-45. (Rat.) 1974 “Conventions of
Knowledge in Talmudic Law”, in Bernard
Jackson, ed., Studies in Jewish Legal History, in Honour of David Daube,
London: Jewish Chronicle Pblns., 1974; also published as a special issue of J.
Jewish Studies, 25,1974, 16-34. “The Logic of Science and Metaphysics”, Philosophical Forum, 5, 1974,
406-16. (Italian translation, Le radici etc., 1983, SIF) “On Pursuing the
Unattainable”, in R. S. Cohen and M. W.
Wartofsky, eds., Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol.,
11, Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1974, 249-57. (SAS) “The Logic of
Scientific Inquiry”, Synthese, 26, 1974, 498-514. (SAS) “Criteria for Plausible Argument”, Mind, 83, 1974, 406-16. (SIF) “Modified
Conventionalism is More Comprehensive than
Modified Essentialism”, in P.A. Schilpp, ed., The
Philosophy of Karl Popper, LaSalle IL: Open Court, 693-6. An extract from
a paper first published in 1975. (SIF) “The Last Refuge
of the Scoundrel”, “Postscript: on
the Futility of Fighting the Philistines:
Karl Popper's Objective Knowledge”, T. Settle, JA, and I. C. Jarvie, “Towards a Theory
of Openness to Criticism”, Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 4,1974, 83-90. “Rationality and
the Tu Quoque Argument” (Hebrew translation
of a 1973 item), in Marcelo Dascal and 1975 “Three Views of
the Renaissance of Science”, Physis, 17, 1975, 1-21. (SAS) “The Present State
of the Philosophy of Science”, Philosophica, 15, 1975, 5-21. (SAS) “Institutional
Individualism”, Brit. J. Soc., 26, 1975, 144-55. (Rat; Italian translation in Scienza, metodolgia e societá.) “Field Theory in
De La Rive's Treatise”, Organon, 11,
1975, 285-301. (SAH) “Determinism: Metaphysical versus Scientific”, Memoirs, 5th Intl. Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy
of Science, London, Ont., 1975, p. V 1-4. “Scientists as
Sleepwalkers”, in Y. Elkana, ed., The Interaction Between Science and Philosophy, NY: Humanities, 1975, 391-405. Also discussion notes,
191-3, 284-6, 291, 439-43. (SAS) “Genius in
Science”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 5, 1975, 145-61. (Hebrew version, Keshet, 16,
1974, 135-42; SAS) “Between
Metaphysics and Methodology”, Poznań
Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, 1, 1975, 1-8. SAS) “Spontaneity in
the Arts” (in Hebrew), Close-up, 3-4,
1975, 1-21. (English translation, Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of
the Sciences and the Humanities, 1976, 54-64.) “Subjectivism:
From Infantile Disease to Chronic Illness”, Synthese,
30, 1975, 3-14. (Gent) “Replies to
Critics”, Synthese, 30, 1975, 33-8. (Gent) “Verisimilitude:
Comments on David Miller”, Synthese, 30, 1975, 197-204. “In Search of the
Zeitgeist”, review of Lewis Feuer, Einstein
and the Generation of Science, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 5,
1975, 339-42. (Gent) “The Future of
Berkeley's Instrumentalism”, review of R. J.
Brook, Berkeley's Philosophy of Science, International Studies in
Philosophy, 7, 1975, 167-78. (Gent) JA and Paul T. Sagal, “The Problem of Universals”, Philosophical Studies, 28, 1975,
289-94. Robert S. Cohen and JA, “Dinosaurs and Horses”, Synthese, 32, 1975, 233-47. 1976 “Causality and
Medicine”, J. of Medicine and Philosophy, 1, 1976, 301-17. “Medicine: Art or
Science” (in Hebrew), Koroth, Quarterly for the History of Medicine, 7, 1976, “On the Philosophy
of Technology”, Methodology and
Science, 9, 1976, 41-50. “Metaphysics as Regulative
Ideas for Science”, Science et
Metaphysique, Proceedings of the Fribourg Meeting of the International
Academy for the Philosophy of Science,
Brussels, 1976, 33-46. (Polish translation in A. Gröbler and I. Fiut, eds., The
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pratica della psicoanalisi”, in Enzo Morpurgo, ed., La psicoanalisi tra scienza e filosofia,
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in Evidence: A Historical Sketch”, Philosophica, 31, 1983, 7-24. (SAH) “Technology as
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of the Social Sciences, 13, 1983, 126-8. “Science in
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1985, 47-58. Republished in Abraham Zvie Bar-On, editor, On Shmuel Hugo Bergman's
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NY: Springer, 1986, 223-39. “Will Israel Ever
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16, 1986, 245-7. (Gent) Review of John Yolton, Thinking Matter, Philosophy of
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of the Social Sciences, 16, 1986, 367-74. N. Laor and JA, “The Computer as a Diagnostic Tool in Medicine”, in C. Mitcham and A. Huning, eds., Philosophy and
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im Zeitalter der Informationstechnik, Baunschweig: Wieweg, 1986, 167-178. N. Laor and JA, “The Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis: Lacan Contra Freud”, Psychoanalysis
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to the Positivistic Theory of Meaning?”, Zeitschrift
für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 18, 1987, 22-29. “The Autonomous
Student”, Interchange, 18, 1987, 14-20. “Naturalistic
Epistemology: The Case of Abner Shimony”, in
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of Two Decades, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Comments on Joseph Levine and on Paul Sagal, ibid.,
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Scientific Technology”, Methodology
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Eye” (David Marr, Vision), J. of Soc. and Biol. Struct., 10,
1987,408-13. JA and J. R. Wettersten, “The Philosophy of Commonsense”, JA and Judith Buber Agassi, “Sexism in
Science” (review of Evelyn Fox Keller, Reflections on Gender and
Science), Philosophy of the Social
Sciences, 17, 1987, 515-22. 1988 “Neo-classical
Economics as 18th Century Theory of Man”, Fundamenta Scientiae, 9, 1988,
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Daedalus”, SIGArt Newsletter, 105, July 1988, 15-22. (SAC) “The Future of Big
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17-26. “Analogies, Hard
and Soft”, in David H. Helman, ed., Analogical Reasoning, Dordrecht:
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73-100. (Reissue of a 1986 item.) “The Freeze-Dried
Brain”, (review of Tom Scott and Trevor Grice, The
Great Brain Robbery), Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 18, 1988, 251-57. “Ixmann and the
Gavagai” (review of Dirk Koppelberg, Die Aufhebung der analytischen
Philosophie: Quine als Synthese von Carnap und Neurath), Zeitschrift
für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 19,
1988, 104-16. “The Riddle of
Bacon”, Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, 2, 1988, 103-136. (SAH) Foreword to Mendel Sachs, Einstein Versus Bohr: The
Continuing Controversies in Physics, LaSalle IL: Open Court, 1988,
xvii-xxi. 1989 “Technology
Transfer to Poor Nations”, in Edmond Byrne
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Conceptual Implications, Philosophy and Technology, 5, Dordrecht: Kluwer,
1989, 277-83. “The Logic of
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3-21. (A shorter version appeared in Greek translation, 1985.) “The Lark and the
Tortoise” (review of Peter Urbach, Francis Bacon's Philosophy
of Science: An Account and a Reappraisal), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 19, 1989, 89-94. Review of Charles Whitney, Francis Bacon and Modernity,
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Society: the End of Hermeneutics”, Methodology and Science, 22,
1989, 183-200. (Greek version appeared in 1985; SAC) 1990 “Democratizing
Medicine”, in Gayle L. Ormiston and R.
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Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 1990, 3-22. “Ontology and Its
Discontent” in Paul Weingarten and Georg
Dorn, Studies in Bunge's Treatise, Amsterdam and Atlanta GA: Editions
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21, 1990, 80-1. Review of Francis Schrag, Thinking in School and
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Problem of Rationality”, Methodology and Science, 2, 1990, 61-74. “Brainwashing”, Methodology and Science, 2, 1990, 117-129. (Revised version of “Gehirnwäsche”, 1980.) “Peer Review: A
Personal Report”, Methodology and Science, 2, 1990, 171-180. “Induction and
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1990, 89-98. “Pseudo-Empiricism
of Physicalism: Reply to Koppelberg” in Dialogue,
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Demarcation of Science Refuted”, Methodology and Science, 24,
1991, 1-7. “The Ivory Tower
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Science”, Methodology and Science, 24, 1991, 99-119. (SAC) “Bye Bye Weber”
(Max Weber's “Science as a Vocation”), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 21, 1991, 102-109. “Functional
Integration”, J. of Soc. and Biol. Structures, 14, 1991, 117-125. “Information
Science”, review essay, Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 40, 1991, 312-42. Review of World Commission on Environment and
Development, Our Common Future (“The Brundtland Report”), International Review of Sociology, Monographic Series On Modernization
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Rome: Borla, 213-226. “Wittgenstein and
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and Social Aspects”, Minerva, 30,
1992, 366-390. (SAH) “Autonomy and the
Philosopher”, Methodology and Science,
25, 1992, 1-10. (SAC) “Beyond the Static
Theory of Tastes as Exogenous”, Methodology and Science, 25, 1992, 99-118. “The Responsibility
of the Editor: A Protest Communication”, Philosophy
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Contemporary Israel”, Intl. Problems: Society and Politics, 31,
1992, 17-25. Letter to the Editor: “The Holocaust in Israel Today” (in Hebrew), Intl. Problems: Society and Politics,
31, 1992, 122-5. “False Prophecy
versus True Quest: A Modest Challenge to
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of the Social Sciences, 22, 1992, 266-8. Review of John W. Murphy and John T. Pardeck, eds., Technology
and Human Productivity, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 22,
1992, 525-7. “Heuristic Computer-Assisted, not Computerized: Comments on
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Agada”, in Shlomo Biderman and Ben-Ami
Scharfstein, eds., Myths and Fiction. Philosophy and Religion: A Comparative
Yearbook, Leiden: Brill, 3, 1993, 291-317. “Conditions for
Interpersonal Communication”, Methodology and Science, 26,
1993, 8-17. Tribute to J. O. Wisdom, Philosophy of the Social
Sciences, 23, 1993, 280-1. “Phenomenology of
Technology”, (review of two books), Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
23, 1993, 528-36. “Rationality: a
comment on Raymond Boudin's paper”, Journal of Epistemological and Social Studies on Science and
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Retrospect” (Danilo Zolo, Reflexive
Epistemology: The Philosophical Legacy of Otto Neurath), Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly,
42, 1993, 443-453. “Anti-Semitism:
observations on the recent Books of Prof. M.
Mushkat and Dr. E. Delisle”. (Marian Mushkat, Philo-Semitic and Anti-Jewish Attitudes in Post-Holocaust Poland; Esther Delisle, The Traitor and the Jew:
Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremism in French Canada from 1929 to
1939), Intl. Problems, society and politics, 32, 1993, 54-69. Review of William Klubach, Courageous Universality:
the Work of Schmuel Hugo Bergman, Intl. Problems, society and politics,
32, 1993, 81-3. Review of David Sciulli, Theory of Social
Constitutionalism, Social Science Quarterly, 74, 1993, 455-6. 1994 “Minimal Criteria
for Intellectual Progress”, Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 43, 1994, 61-83. (SAC) “How Could Medical
Services Be Integrated in the Welfare State?” in Per-Erik Liss
and Nina Nikku, eds., Health Promotion and Prevention: Theoretical and Ethical Aspects, Stockholm: Swedish Council for Planning and
Coordination of Research, 1994, 11-16. “Financing Public
Knowledge”, in Ruth Hayhoe, ed., Knowledge Across Cultures: Universities East and West, Hubei Education Press and OISE Press [Toronto, 1994],
88-94. Chinese translation of the above item, same publisher. “Theocratic
Pluralism is Impossible”, Interchange, 25, 1994, 367-70. Review of Marc Manganaro, Myth, Rhetoric, and the
Voice of Authority; a Critique of Frazer, Eliot, Frye, and Campbell,
Man, New Series, 29, p. 1000. “El futuro de
la universidad”, in Leticia Mayer y Roberto Varia, eds., Los Grandes Problemas de la Ciencia y la Tecnologia,
Mexico City: Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, 1994. 63-73. Raphael Sassower and JA, “Avoiding the Post”, Critical Review, 8, 1994,
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Systematized”, review of Collin Simkin, Popper's Views on Natural and Social Science, Review of John H. Fielder and Douglas Birch, eds., The
DC-10 Case: A Study in Applied Ethics, Technology and Society, Philosophy of
the Social Sciences, 24, 1994, 390-2. “An Inductivist
Version of Critical Rationalism” (comments on Alan Musgrave’s "Popper on
Induction,"), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 24, 1994, 458-65. “Gadamer Without Tears”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 24, 1994, 485-505. “Das Problem der
Rationalität in der pluralistischen
Gesellschaft”, Conceptus, 27, 1994, Abel Schejter and JA “On the Definition of Life”, Zeitschrift
für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 25,
1994, 97-106. “From the Current
Disorder to the New World Order?” (in
Hebrew), Intl. Problems, Society and Politics, 33, 1994, 21-7. English
abstract, 52-3. Review of Wayne A. Patterson, Bertrand Russell's
Philosophy of Logical Atomism, Canadian Phil. Rev., 14, 1994, 44-5. Letter to the Editor, Centaurus, 37, 1994, 349-52. 1995 “Karl Popper,
1902-1994”. Radical Philosophy, 70,
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Comments on Professor Jarvie's Chapter”, Popper
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als Lebenshilfe”, Conceptus,
28, 1995, 83-92. “Why There Is No
Theory of Models?”, Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences
and the Humanities, 44, 1995, 17-26. “Naming and
Necessity: A Second Look”, Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly,
44, 1995, 243-72. “The Theory and
Practice of Critical Rationalism”, in Józef Misiek,
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Philosophy. Popper vs. Polanyi. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science,
Vol. 160, 1995, 1-18. “Contemporary
Philosophy of Science as a Thinly Masked
Antidemocratic Apologetics”, in K. Gavroglu, J. Stachel and M. W. Wartofsky, eds., Physics, Philosophy and the Scientific
Community, In Honor of Robert S. Cohen. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of
Science, Vol. 163, 1995, 153-70. 1996 “The Theory and
Practice of the Welfare State”, in Leonard Nordenfeld and Per-Anders Tengland, eds., The
Goals and Limits of medicine, Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell Intl.,
1996, 215-238. “The Philosophy of
Science Today”, in S. Shanker, ed., Routledge History of Philosophy,
IX, Philosophy of Science, Logic and Mathematics in the 20th Century,
1996, 235-65. “Prescriptions for
Responsible Psychiatry”, in William
O'Donohue and Richard Kitchener, eds., Psychology and Philosophy:
Interdisciplinary Problems and Responses, London: Sage, 1996, 339-51. “Self-Deception: A View From the Rationalist Perspective”, in Michael S.
Myslobodsky, ed., The Mythomanias: The Nature of Deception and Self-deception, 1996, Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 23-50. “Towards Honest
Public Relations of Science”, in Stefan
Amsterdamski, ed., The Significance of Popper's Thought: Proceedings of
the Conference Karl popper, 1902-1994, March 10-12, 1995, Poznań
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Metaphysics in the Historiography of Science”, Foundations
of Physics, 26, 1996, 483-99. (SAH) “Die
gegenwärtige Rolle des Technik und
Wissenschaftshistoriker”, Proto-Sociology, 8/9, 1996, Rationality II and III, 385-401. “The End of
Linearity: The Science-Technology Interaction
from a Philosophical Perspective”, Working Paper, Depart. of the History of Science and Technology, Royal
Institute Of Technology, Stockholm. 13 pp. (SAC) Review essay on Michael Matthews, Science Teaching:
The Role of History and Philosophy of Science, Science and Education, 5,
1996, 69-77. Review essay on Paul Feyerabend, Killing Time,
Interchange, 27, 1996, 85-93. I. C. Jarvie and JA, “Rationality”, in Alan Bernard and Jonathan Spencer, eds., Encyclopedia of Social
and Cultural Anthropology, London: Routledge, 1996, 467-70. 1997 “Naturalism” and “Solipsism”, in Don Garrett and Edward Barbanell, eds., Encyclopedia of Empiricism,
Westport CT: Greenwood Pbln. Group, 1997. “Science Education without Pressure”, in
Linda Lenz and Ian Winchester, editors, Toward
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and Scientific Technology”. Intl. J.
Technology and Design, 7, 1997, 33-46;
also in Marc J. de Vries and Arly Tamir, eds., Shaping Concepts of
Technology: From Philosophical Perspecives to Mental Images, Kluwer,
Dordrecht , 1997. “The Novelty of
Chomsky's Theory”, in David Martel Johnson
and Christine E. Enerling, eds., The Future of the Cognitive Revolution,
Oxford University Press, 1997, 136-48. “Gershon Weiler,
In Memoriam”, in Andreas Schedler, ed., The End of Politics? Explorations Into Modern Antipolitics, London and New York: Macmillan and St. Martin's, 1977,
55-6. “Who Needs
Aristotle?”, in Dimitri Ginev and Robert S.
Cohen, eds., Issues and Images in the Philosophy of Science, the Polikarov
Festschrift, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 192, 1997,
1-11. (SAH) “Truth, Trust and
Gentlemen: Shapin on Boyle” (Steven Shapin, A Social History of Truth), Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 27, 1997, 219-36. “Celebrating the
Open Society”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 27, 1997, 486-525 Review of Michael Gibbon, Camille Limoges, Helga Nowotny,
Simon Schwatrzman, Peter Scott and Martin Trow, The New Production of
knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies,
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 27, 1997, 354-7. “In Retrospect:
Wittgenstein - the End of a Myth” (Bryan
McGuiness, Young Wittgenstein), Cognitive Semantics I: Concepts and
Methods, Proto-Sociology, 10, 1997, 238-41. German translation, W. Kellerwissel
and Th. Peuker, eds., Witttgensteins Spätphilosophie: Analysen und
Probleme. Würzburg: Königshausen and Neumann, 1998, 293-97. “Guest
Editarticle: Skills in Education: A
Philosopher's View”, The Journal of Technology Studies, 23/2 , 1997, 4-7. Review of Ernest Gellner, Anthropology and Politics:
Revolutions in the Scared Grove, Ethnos, 62, 1997, 137-8. “Corroboraciones
espuria y genuina” (in Spanish), in
Enrique Suãres-Iñiguez, ed., El poder de los argumentos, Coordinación de
humanidades, Mexico City: UNAM and Porra Press, 1997, 181-205. English
version, 2006. “Blame Not the
Laws of nature”, in Baas van Fraassen, editor, Topics in the Foundations
of Statistics, Foundations of Science, 1, 1997, 131-54. “Summary of AFOS
Workshop, 1994”, Foundations of Science, 1, 1997, 161-6. 1998 “Reason Within the
Limits of Religion Alone: The Case of
Maimonides”, in Yoav Ariel, Shlomo Biderman, and Ornan Rotem, eds., Relativism and Beyond, Philosophy and Religion: A Comparative
Yearbook, Leiden: Brill, 1998, 125-177. “Der Status des
Kritischen Rationalismus”, in Volker
Gadenne and Evelyn Gröbl-Steinbach, eds., Kritischer Rationalismus und
Pragmatismus, Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical
Rationalism, Amsterdam and Atlanta GA: Editions Rodopi 1998, 37-59. “Science Real and
Ideal: Popper and the Dogmatic Scientist”, Proto-Sociology,
12, 1998, Special Edition, After the Received View: Developments in the Theory of Science Im Memoriam
Wolfgang Stegmüller, “Validation”, Iyyun,
The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 47, 1998, 57-76. (SAC) “Progress in the
Arts and the Sciences”, Sonus, 18, 1998, 57-68. (SAC) “A Question of
Perception: Between the Architect and the
Philosopher” (Hebrew; also English translation), review essay on Steven
Holl, Juhani Pallasmaa and Alberto Perez-Gomez, Questions of Perception: Phenomenology and the Architect,
Architecture of Israel, 34, 1998, 83-93. “To Salvage
Neurath” (Cartwright et al., Otto
Neurath: Philosophy Between Science and Politics), Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 28, 1998, 83-101. Review of Shlomo Deshen, Charles S. Liebman and Moshe
Shokeid, Eds., Israeli Judaism: The Sociology of religion in Israel, Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 28, 1998, 471-7. “Knowledge
Personal and Social”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 28, 1998,
522-51. “Rationality is
Going for a Goal: Queries for Professor
Schnädlebach”, Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften, 9, 1998, 89-90. 1999 “The Notion of the
Modern Nation-State: Popper and Nationalism”, in Ian Jarvie
and Sandra Pralong, eds., Popper's Open Society After Fifty years: The Continuing Relevance of Karl
Popper, London: Routledge, 1999. 182-96.
(Italian translation, Popper e la societá aperta: 50 anni dopo,
Armando Editore, 1999, “Maimonides in Context”,
in R. S. Cohen and H. Levine, editors, Maimonides
and the Sciences, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 211,
1999, 9-24. “Dissertation
Without Tears”, in Gerhard Zecha, ed., Critical Rationalism and Educational Discourse, Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical
Rationalism, Amsterdam and Atlanta GA: Editions Rodopi, 1999, 59-89. “The Moral Basis
of Science, or The Architectonic of
Open-ended Reason”, Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 48,
1999, 93-110. (SAC) “Let a Hundred
Flowers Bloom: Popper's Popular Critics”, Anuar, 7, 1999, 5-25. “Intellectual
Courage”, Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften, 10, 1999, 10-11. Review of Allen G. Gross, The Rhetoric of Science,
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 29, 1999, 329-35. 2000 “The
Case Study and Its Import: Wettersten on Whewell”, in James Bell, ed., John Wettersten, Whewell's Critics:
Have They Prevented Him From Doing Good?, Poznań Studies in the
Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, Volume 85: Monographs in
Debate; 2000, 297-311. “Israel: a Rule of Law
or of Arrangement?” (In Hebrew), in Yossi
David, ed., The State of Israel: Between Judaism and Democracy.
Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute, 2000, 211-33. (English
translation, 2003.) “Die Rolle der
Metaphysik in Poppers Bild der
Wissenschaft”, Geschichte und Gegenwart, 19, 2000,
100-108. “Popper's
Political Philosophy in the Perspective of
Global Politics”, Popper Letters (Japan), 12, 2000, 1-4. “To Close The
Wittgenstein Project” (Hintikka on Wittgenstein),
Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 49, 2,000, 313-29. Review of B. Berofsky, Liberation from Self,
Interchange, 31, 2000, 362-5. JA and Nathaniel Laor, “How Ignoring Repeatability Leads to Magic”, review essay, Philosophy of the Social
Sciences, 30, 2000, 528-86. 2001 “The Compleat
Critical Realist” (Niiniluoto, Critical Scientific Realism),
Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 50, 2001, 1-8. “Illusions: A
Comment” Erwägen Wissen
Ethik, 2, 2001, 221. “The Scientific
Status of Psychology” Erwägen Wissen
Ethik, 4, 2001, 554-5. 2002 “A Touch of
Malice” (the Feyerabend-Lakatos
correspondence). Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 32, 2002, 109-21. "Kuhn's
Way", review of Kuhn’s The Road Since Structure. Philosophy of the
Social Sciences, 32, 2002, Review of Alvin Goldman, Knowledge in a Social World,
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 32, 2002, Review of John Dupré, The Disorder of Things:
Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of Science, Intl. Studies in
Philosophy, 34, 2002, 198-200. “Il nuovo senso
comune”, Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, 20, 2002, 39-42. (This is a special issue titled Karl
R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo critico, edited by
Stefano Gattei. English abstract, 148). 2003 “Comparability and
Incommensurability”, in Stefano Gattei, ed.,
The Kuhn Controversy, Social Epistemology, 17, 2-3, 2003, 93-4. “Israel: a Rule of Law
or of Arrangement?” (translation from
Hebrew), in Joseph E. David, ed., The State of Israel: Between Judaism and
Democracy. Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute, 2003, 235-62. “The Philosophy of
Science After the Holocaust” (in Hebrew), in
Noa Naaman-Zauderer and Yaron Sanderowitz, eds., Conversation and
Discourse, 2003, 157-179. “Newell's List” (A
comment), Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 26, 2003, 601. “Individualismo metodologico e scienze sociali” in
Dario Antiseri, editor, Karl Popper e il mestiere dello scienziato sociale,
Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino, 2003, 103-26. 2004 Review of Lars Udehn, Methodological Individualism,
History and Meaning, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 34, 2004,
316-19. “Heidegger Made Simple
(and Offensive)”, Philosophy of
the Social Sciences, 34, 2004, 423-31. “The Hidden
Symbolic Meaning of the Monster of the
Renowned Dr. Frankenstein” (In Hebrew), in Chemi
Ben-Noon, ed., The Cradle of Creativity, Hod-Hasharon, Israel: Shaarei
Mishpat, 2004, 64-72. “Rituals to Block the Reform
of Education”, review of Jerome S. Bruner, The Process of
Education. Academic Exchange Quarterly, Academic Exchange, Extra, October,
2004. Preface to Yakov Rabkin, Au nom de la Torah. Une
histoire de l'opposition juive au sionisme, 2004; Presses Université
Laval, 2004, pages ix-x; A Threat from Within: a Century of Jewish
Opposition to Zionism, London: Zed Books, 2005 (published in ten
languages). 2005 Review of D. Reynolds, B. Creemers, S, Stringfield, C,
Teddlie, and G. Schaffer, eds., World Class Schools: International
Perspectives on School Effectiveness, The Journal of Educational Thought,
39, 2005, 217-119. Review of Frieda Heyting, Dieter Lenzen, and John White,
eds., Methods in Philosophy of Education, Interchange, 35, 2004, 273-5. “To Renew a Rational Debate”, review of Michael Friedman, A
Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger, Iyyun, The Jerusalem
Philosophical Quarterly, 54, 2005, 317-23. “Back to the
Drawing Board”, review of Ian Hacking, Historical Ontology, Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 35, 4, 509-18. “Note: To reform
Higher Education: Towards a Manifesto”, For the Learning of Democracy, 1, 2005, 81-4. Review of Peter Munz, Beyond Wittgenstein’s Poker: New Light on Popper and Wittgenstein, J. Hist. Behavioral
Sci., 41, 2005, 387-8. “The Technological
Brain Drain”. Association of Management/International
Association of Management 22nd Annual Conference Proceedings, 2005, 252-4. Nimrod Baram and JA, 2005. "Popper and the
Establishment" (review of Malachi Hacohen, Karl Popper, the Formative
Years 1902- 1945), The Critical Review, 17, 2005, 13-24. 2006 “Metaphysics and
the Growth of Science”, in Ian Jarvie, Karl
Milford and David Miller, eds., Karl Popper:
A Centenary Assessment. Selected Papers from Karl Popper 2002, Vol. ii, Metaphysics and Epistemology.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006, 3-18. “The Legacy of
Buber for an Israeli Society After Zionism”
in Michael Zank, ed., New Perspectives in Martin Buber, Tübingen: Mohr
Siebeck, 2006, 237-45. “On Proof Theory”
in Michael Rahnfeld, editor, Is There Certain Knowledge? / Gibt es sichere erkenntnis? Grundlagenprobleme
Unserer Zeit, Vol. V, Leipzig:
Leipziguniversitätverlag, 2006, 264-82. “Corroboration,
Genuine and Spurious”, in Enrique
Suárez-Iñiguez, ed., The Power of Argumentation, Poznań
Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, 91, 2006,
95-114. (Spanish version, 1997.) “The Biology of
Greed” (A comment), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29, 2006,
176. “The Israeli
Philosopher”, (In Hebrew) Metaphora, 2006. Review of Steve Fuller, The Intellectual, Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 2006 36: 241-242. 2007 “The Changing
Features of the Body-Mind Problem”, in Alan
Smith and Nancy Vandeusen, eds., Proceedings of the conference on The
Evolution of Human Cognition and Neuroscience: A Dialogue between Scientists
and Humanists, Les Treilles. Journal of Physiology, Paris, 101, 2007, 153-160 (Special issue). “The Scientific Status
of Economics” Divinatio, 26, 2007,
143-68. “Imagination and
reason” (A comment), Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 30, 2007, 453. “What Collapse,
Exactly?”, review of Hilary Putnam, The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays,
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 37,
2007, 74-84. “On The Ethics of
Medical Care”, Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science, http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/SpontaneousGenerations
, 1, 2007. Articles: Communalism; Discrimination, statistical;
Information, economics of; Popper, Karl; Probability; Rationalism; Science;
Scientific method. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences,
Edition 2, Macmillan Reference USA. Chen Yehezkeli and JA, “Response to A. Rubinstein and L.
Orgad” (In Hebrew), Hamishpat, 11, 2007, JA and Ronald Swartz, “Educating Elites in Democratic
Societies: a dialogue”, Policy Futures in Education, 5, 2007, 424-30. Amir Meital and JA, “Slaves and Slavery in Plato’s Laws”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 37, 2007, Interview with Joseph Agassi, Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen and
Evan Selinger, eds., Philosophy of Technology: 5 Questions, Copenhagen: Automatic Press / VIP,
2007, 1-6. 2008 “Between Freud and
Popper”, Yearbook of the Institute of History “G. Baritiu” (Bucharest),
2008, 439-445. Review of Andrew Warwick, Masters of Theory: Cambridge
and the Rise of Mathematical Physics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
38, 2008, 150-161. Review of Friedrich Stadler and Kurt R. Fischer, editors,
Paul Feyerabend: ein Philosoph aus Wien, Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
38, 2008, 303 - 305. Review
of Nicholas Maxwell, Is Science Neurotic?
Phil. Sci., 2008, 75, 477-9. “Einstein
und Wissenschaftstheorie”, Conspectus, 37, 2008, 127-39. 2009 “On the decline of
scientific societies”, International
Journal of Technology Management, 2009 , special issue, 46,
180-94. “The Urgent Need for
an Intellectual Revolution: Maxwell's
Version”
in Leemon McHenry, ed., From Knowledge to Wisdom: Studies in the Thought
of Nicholas Maxwell. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2009, 111-28. “Popper’s Insights
into the State of Positive Economics and of Welfare Economics”, in Zuzana Parusnikova and Robert S. Cohen, eds., Rethinking
Popper, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 272, 2009,
357-72. A Review of Joseph E. Harmon and Alan G. Gross, eds., The
Scientific Literature: A Guided Tour, Philosophy of the Social
Sciences , 39, 2009, 122-3. “Turner on
Merton”, Philosophy of the Social
sciences, 39, 284-93. “The Advantage of
Theft over Honest Toil”, Review of G. Landini,
Wittgenstein’s Apprenticeship with Russell, Philosophy of the Social
Sciences, 39, 2009, 507-26. “Metaphysics regained”, Yearbook of the Institute of
History “G. Baritiu” d in CluJ-Npoca, Series Humanistica, Vol. VII,
2009, 201-222. 2010 “Science as
Commodities”, review of Philip Mirowski and Esther-Mirjam Sent, eds., Science
Bought and Sold: Essays in the Economics of Science, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 40, 2010,
154-71. “From
Popper’s
Literary Remains” (Jeremy Shearmur and Piers
Norris Turner, eds., Karl Popper, After the Open Society:
Selected Social and Political Writings),
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 40, 2010, “Martin Buber: His Place in Twentieth-Century Philosophy”,
In H. L. Israeli, ed., The Fortitudes of Creativity: In Honor of Shlomo
Giora Shoham. Kadima: Gala Kedem 2010, Part 2, 71-82. Polish translation
in Mêlée (Kraków), 5, 2009, 78-85. Jan Woleński and JA, “Łukasiewicz and Popper on
Induction”, History and Philosophy of
Logic, 31, 2010, 381-8. “In Wittgenstein's
Shadow”, (Review of Marc Lange, ed., Philosophy of
Science: An Anthology.) , Philosophy
of the Social Sciences, 40, 2010, 325-39.
"Diagnosis of psychosis", European Psychiatry, Volume 25, Supplement 1, 2010, Page 1139. 2011 “The philosophy of
social science from Mandeville to Mannheim”, in Ian Jarvie
and Jesús Zamora Bonilla, eds., The Sage
Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences, 2011, 38-80. “Current
Philosophy of Science” review of Stathis Psillos and Martin Curd, eds., The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Science,
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 41, 2011, 278-94. I. C. Jarvie
and JA, (in Portuguese, with English abstract) “Por una sociologia crítica da
ciência” (“Towards a Critical Sociology of Science"), Sociologias,
Brazil, 2011, 13, 43-83. http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=1517-452220110001&lng=en&nrm=iso "Contemporary European Philosophy, After Half-a-Century", Polish Journal of Philosophy 5, 2011, 139 – 148.
"The Import of Applied Philosophy, or The Logic of Vain Promises", in Andrea Borghini and Stefano Gattei, editors, Karl Popper oggi: una riflessione multidisciplinare. Livorno: Salomone Belforte, 2011, 61-88.
Forthcoming “Rationalizing the
Historiography of Science”, in Dario
Antiseri, editor, forthcoming. “The Essential Popper”, in Raffaele De Mucci and Kurt R
Leube, eds., the Antiseri Festschrift, forthcoming. “The Manhattan Project and Its Long Shadow” (Steven Shapin, The Scientific Life: A
Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation),
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, forthcoming. “To Dismiss 'The Received View' ” (Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly, and Fritz Allhoff,
eds., Philosophy of Science: An
Historical Anthology), Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
forthcoming. I. C. Jarvie &J.A., “Rationality”, in Robert Segal & Kocku von Stuckrad, Eds., Vocabulary for the
Study of Religion. Leiden: Brill. Forthcoming. “On the Reliability
of Science: The Critical rationalist Version” (review of
Deborah G. Mayo and Aris Spanos, eds., Error
and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental reasoning, Reliability, and
the Objectivity and Rationality of Science), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, forthcoming. “Between the Under-Labourer and the Master-Builder: Observations on Bunge’s Method” Science and Education, issue dedicated to Mario Bunge, forthcoming
“Critical Rationalism, Comprehensive or Qualified: The Popper-Bartley Dispute”, in Giuseppe Franco, editor, the Hans Albert Festscrhift, forthcoming.
Review of Harry Collins, Tacit and Explicit Knowledge, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, forthcoming
“Towards a theory of consciousness and of awareness” in Shulamith Kreitler, Oded Maimon, editors, Consciousness: Its Nature and Functions, Hauppauge NY: Nova Science Publishers , forthcoming February 2012 |
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