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  1. Popper, Science and Rationality: W. H. Newton-Smith.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1995 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 39:13-30.
    We all think that science is special. Its products—its technological spin-off—dominate our lives which are thereby sometimes enriched and sometimes impoverished but always affected. Even the most outlandish critics of science such as Feyerabend implicitly recognize its success. Feyerabend told us that science was a congame. Scientists had so successfully hood-winked us into adopting its ideology that other equally legitimate forms of activity—alchemy, witchcraft and magic—lost out. He conjured up a vision of much enriched lives if only we could free (...)
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    Modelling the Mind.K. A. Mohyeldin Said, W. H. Newton-Smith, R. Viale & K. V. Wilkes (eds.) - 1990 - Clarendon Press.
    Cognitive science is currently a rapidly expanding area of research. Much is being written on it, but this collection is notable for its contributors who are extremely eminent and distinguished in the subject . The collection is well-balanced, since it includes the work of both philosophers and scientists . It will therefore appeal to all academics interested in the subject, irrespective of whether they have approached the subject from a philosophical or from a scientific point of view.
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    “Scientific discovery as problem solving” by H. A. Simon.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1992 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (1):49 – 52.
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    Reply to dr Mellor.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (2):69-71.
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    The Rationality of Science: Why Bother?W. H. Newton-Smith - 2001 - Facta Philosophica 3 (2):211-228.
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    Twenty-Five Years of Logical Methodology in Poland.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (115):172.
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    Karl Popper (1902–1994).W. H. Newton-Smith - 2001 - In Aloysius Martinich & David Sosa, A companion to analytic philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 110–116.
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    The Truth in Realism.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1989 - Dialectica 43 (1‐2):31-45.
    SummaryEllis, Jardine and Putnam have argued that the would‐be scientific realist can only avoid being a metaphysical realist by becoming an “internal realist” . While metaphysical realism is unattractive, the approaches to truth offered by Ellis, Jardine and Putnam are quite unacceptable. However, the is no reason to think that one who wishes to be a scientific realist is limited to these two options.
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    Explanation.W. H. Newton-Smith - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 127–133.
    The point of departure for all discussions of nonstatistical explanation in the philosophy of science has been the deductive‐nomological or covering law model of explanation that was given its most influential exposition by Carl Hempel, who was also the pioneering figure in the discussion of statistical explanation (see statistical explanation). On this account, to explain a particular event, we cite other particular events together with a general law or laws which "cover" what we want to explain. For example, we might (...)
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    (2 other versions)The Structure of Time.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1980 - Mind 92 (366):293-296.
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    Hume.W. H. Newton-Smith - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 165–168.
    David Hume is the greatest figure in the empiricist tradition in philosophy and was a particular source of inspiration for the logical positivists (see logical positivism). Hume was born in 1711 and entered Edinburgh University at the age of 12. After graduating, he had a varied career in commerce, diplomacy, as a librarian, and as a writer of history. Twice he was secretary to General St Clair and on one occasion set off with him on an expedition to drive the (...)
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  12. Berkeley's philosophy of science.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1985 - In John Foster & Howard Robinson, Essays on Berkeley: a tercentennial celebration. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Introduction.W. H. Newton-Smith - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 1–8.
    We think that science is special: its products ‐ technological spin‐offs ‐ dominate our lives. Sometimes it enriches our lives; sometimes it impoverishes them or even takes them away. For better or for worse, no institution has had more impact on the character of our existence this millennium than science. Penicillin, computers, atomic bombs make modern life modern life.
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  14. Space, time and space-time: a philosopher's view.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1986 - In Raymond Flood & Michael Lockwood, The Nature of time. New York, NY, USA: Blackwell. pp. 22--35.
     
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    Armchair Cosmology.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):64 - 66.
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    A Theory of Possibility, by Nicholas Rescher. [REVIEW]W. H. Newton-Smith - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):78.
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  17. Modelling the mind.K. A. Mohyeldin Said, W. H. Newton Smith, R. Viale & K. V. Wilkes - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (4):489-490.
     
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    Logic: An Introductory Course.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (4):573-575.
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  19. W. H. Newton-smith, Lógica: Um Curso Introdutório, Ed. Gradiva,Tradução E Notas De Desidério Murcho, Lisboa, 1998, 265 Pp. [REVIEW]Henrique Ribeiro - 1998 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 7 (14):405-410.
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  20. W. H. Newton-Smith: "The Rationality of Science". [REVIEW]Raymond Dennehy - 1984 - The Thomist 48 (3):478.
     
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    W. H. Newton-Smith, "Logic: An Introductory Course". [REVIEW]Bob Hale - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (46):122.
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  22. W. H. Newton-Smith, "The Structure of Time". [REVIEW]Graham Nerlich - 1982 - Philosophical Quarterly 32 (28):283.
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  23. W.H. Newton-smith, The Structure Of Time. [REVIEW]Ferrel Christensen - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2:237-239.
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    The Structure of Time, by W. H. Newton-Smith[REVIEW]Adrian Smith - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (4):371-373.
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    The Rationality of Science by W. H. Newton-Smith[REVIEW]Janet A. Kourany - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (8):474-478.
  26. Blindness in pursuit of science (A Companion to the Philosophy of Science Editor - W. H. Newton-Smith). [REVIEW]Ray Scott Percival - 2001 - Times Higher Education.
    The authors of this collection fail to make clear the distinction between naturalistic and purely logical/methodological approaches to the philosophy of science. I also criticise Thomas Nickles's attempt to devise an explanatory method for discovery in science using programs that produce trial and error explorations of a domain, which he thinks replaces the need for a conjecture a refutation approach (cf. Popper and Campbell). Such programs embody undeclared conjectures in the way they are set up.
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    The Rationality of Science by W. H. Newton-Smith[REVIEW]Robert Rynasiewicz - 1982 - Isis 73:574-575.
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    A Selective Bibliography of the Philosophy of Science.W. J. Mander & W. Newton-Smith - 1988 - Oxford University Press.
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  29. Newton-Smith, W. H., "The Rationality of Science". [REVIEW]Janine Marie Idziak - 1982 - Ethics 93:200.
     
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  30. Newton-Smith, W.H., Logic. An Introductory Course. [REVIEW]P. Swiggers - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50:376.
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  31. NEWTON-SMITH, W. H. "The Structure of Time". [REVIEW]G. N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Mind 92:293.
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  32. NEWTON-SMITH, W. H. "The Rationality of Science". [REVIEW]M. Tammy - 1984 - Mind 93:465.
     
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  33. The Rationality of Science.W. Newton-Smith - 1981 - Boston: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Role of Interests in Science.W. Newton-Smith - 1984 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 18:59-73.
    A series of lectures organized in part by the Society for Applied Philosophy and entitled ‘Philosophy and Practice’ is presumably aimed at displaying the practical implications of philosophical doctrines and/or applying philosophical skills to practical questions. The topic of this paper, the role of interests in science, certainly meets the first condition. For as will be argued there are a number of theses concerning the role of interests in science which have considerable implications for how one should see the scientific (...)
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  35. The Structure of Time.W. Newton-Smith - 1980 - Boston: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1980. What is time? How is its structure determined? The enduring controversy about the nature and structure of time has traditionally been a diametrical argument between those who see time as a container into which events are placed, and those for whom time cannot exist without events. This controversy between the absolutist and the relativist theories of time is a central theme of this study. The author's impressive arguments provide grounds for rejecting both these theories, firstly by (...)
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  36. A Conceptual Analysis of Love.W. Newton-Smith - 1973 - In Philosophy and Personal Relationships.
     
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  37. On the Rational Explanation of the Scientific Change.William H. Newton-Smith - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 12 (1):47-77.
    On a rational model of science (cf. Lakatos or Laudan), to decide on the appropriate type of explanation of a given scientific change requires a normative assessment made by reference to the model. Showing that a transition fits the model, displays it to be rational and thereby explains it. On the strong programme in the sociology of scientific knowledge (cf. Bloor and Barnes), normative assessment is irrelevant to explanation. All changes require the same type of explanation (the symmetry thesis); namely, (...)
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    Popper in China.W. Newton-Smith, Tʻien-chi Chiang & E. James (eds.) - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    INTRODUCTION G. Soros I was hoping to deliver a paper at the Wuhan Conference on Karl Popper's philosophy, but business interfered. ...
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    The Concept of Time.W. Newton-Smith - 1975
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    (1 other version)A companion to the philosophy of science.W. Newton-Smith (ed.) - 2000 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    Taken as a whole, the volume provides an unparalleled survey of all the topical areas, major methods, and stances in the philosophy of science.
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    (1 other version)The Underdetermination of Theory by Data.W. Newton-Smith & Steven Lukes - 1978 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 52 (1):71 - 107.
  42. Medicine, magic and religion.W. H. R. Rivers & G. Elliot Smith - 1925 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 100:469-472.
     
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    A Study Guide to the Philosophy Pf Physics.William H. Newton-Smith - 1979 - Sub-Faculty of Philosophy, [Oxford University].
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    Logic: An Introductory Course.W. Newton-Smith - 1985 - London, England: Routledge.
  45. In defence of truth.W. Newton-Smith - 1981 - In Uffe Juul Jensen & Rom Harré, The Philosophy of evolution. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 269--94.
     
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    A conceptual investigation of love.W. Newton-Smith - 1973 - In Alan Montefiore, Philosophy and Personal Relations: An Anglo-French Study. Montreal,: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 113-136.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]W. Newton-Smith - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (3):281-283.
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    Chance, cause and reason.W. Newton-Smith - 1979 - Philosophical Books 20 (3):124-127.
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    God and Timelessness. By Nelson Pike. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1970. 40 s.W. Newton-Smith - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):201-203.
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  50. Philosophy and Personal Relationships.W. Newton-Smith - 1973
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