| List of Figures | |
| Preface | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Toward a Unified Cognitive Theory of Science What Might a Cognitive Theory of Science Be? | |
| Rationality, Relativism, and Cognition Representation and Judgment Naturalistic Realism Can the Philosophy of Science Be Naturalized? | |
| Must the Naturalistic Study of Science Be Viciously Circular? | |
| Evolutionary Naturalism What Might a Cognitive Theory of Science Be Like? | |
| A Role for History? | |
| Overview of This Book | |
| Theories of Science Logical Empiricism | |
| The Social Structure of Science Paradigms and Revolutions | |
| Programs and Traditions Constructive Empiricism | |
| The Strong Program Laboratory Studies | |
| The Sociological Analysis of Scientists' Discourse | |
| Models and Theories The Science Textbook | |
| The Organization of a Mechanics Text | |
| The Linear Oscillator Interpretation and Identification | |
| The Laws of Motion Models and Hypotheses | |
| What Is a Scientific Theory? | |
| What about Axiomatic Presentations of Mechanics? | |
| Beyond Classical Mechanics | |
| Constructive Realism Respects of Similarity Varieties of Empiricism Unrestricted Realism Metaphysical Realism Modal Realism Laws as Universal Generalizations | |
| Causal Models and Causal Explanations Realistic Rejoinders | |
| Realism in the Laboratory Contingency and Negotiation Producing Protons Using Protons Experimentation and Realism | |
| The Limitations of Empiricism | |
| The Limitations of Constructivism Geometrical Cognition in Nuclear Research | |
| The Role of Technology in Scientific Research | |
| Scientific Judgment Scientists as Decision Makers Basic Decision Models Bayesian Decision Models Are Scientists Bayesian Agents? | |
| Satisficing Models Scientists as Satisficers Experimental Tests Philosophical Objections | |
| The Role of Probability in Science | |
| Models and Experiments Models of the Nuclear Potential Background to the Pursuit of Relativistic Dirac Models Response to the New Data | |
| Why Successful Predictions Matter Further Evidence | |
| The Design and Execution of an Experimental Test Cognitive Resources and Scientific Interests An Evolutionary Picture The Future of Dirac Models in Nuclear Physics | |
| Explaining the Revolution in Geology Contractionist Models Wegener and Continental Drift Wegener's Critics Oceanography and Paleomagnetism Seafloor Spreading The Vine-Matthews Hypothesis The Juan de Fuca Ridge | |
| The Vindication of Seafloor Spreading Mobilism Becomes a Satisfactory Option Revolution or Evolution? | |
| Epilogue: Reflexive Reflections | |
| Notes | |
| References | |
| Index | |
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