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The methodology of scientific research programmes
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Author(s):
Imre Lakatos
Editor(s):
John Worrall
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Gregory Currie
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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1978
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. v
Editors' introduction
pp. 1
Introduction: Science and pseudoscience
pp. 8
Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmes
pp. 102
History of science and its rational reconstructions
pp. 139
Popper on demarcation and induction
pp. 168
Why did Copernicus's research programme supersede Ptolemy's?
pp. 193
Newton's effect on scientific standards
pp. 223
References
pp. 237
Lakatos bibliography
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