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BffiLIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH AGASSI TO 1993
1. UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS
1955-56 'The Function of Interpretation in Physics'. Ph.D thesis, University of London.
1962-64 Chroniclers in the Courts of Science, a book built round the core of 1963a.
1965-67 'Academic Agonies and How to Avoid Them: Advice to Young People on their Way to Academic Careers'.
1992-93 Treason of the Intellectuals, Part II 1993-94 The Philosophy of Wittgenstein 1993-94 The Philosophy of Art and Literature
2. PUBLISHED WORKS
1957
1957. 'Duhem versus Galileo' (article-review on Pierre Duhem, Aim and Structure of Physical Theory; and Galileo Galilei, Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems), British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 8, pp. 237-248.
1958
1958a. 'A Hegelian View of Complementarity' (review ofE. Cassirer, Determinism and Indeterminism), British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 9, pp. 57-63.
1958b. 'Koyre on the History of Cosmology' (review of Alexandre Koyre From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe), British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 9, pp. 234-245.
1958c. 'Commonsense Social Theory' (review ofLudwig von Mises, Theory and History), Times Literary Supplement, 16 May.
235 /.C. Jarvie and N. Laor (eds.), Critical Rationalism, the Social Sciences and the Humanities. Essays for Joseph Agassi, Vol. 1/, 235-262. © 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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1959
1959a. 'How are Facts Discovered?', Impulse, vol. 10, pp. 1-3 (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1959b. 'Epistemology as an Aid to Science', British Journalfor the Philosophy of Science, vol. 10, pp. 135-146. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1959c. 'Corroboration versus Induction', British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 9, pp. 311-17.
1959d. 'Jacob Katz on Jewish Social History' (review of Jacob Katz, Tradition and Crisis), Jewish Journal of Sociology, vol. 1, pp. 261-265.
1959e. 'The Stoic Background to Science' (review of S. Sambursky, The Physics of the Stoics), New Scientist, vol. 5, p. 811.
1959f. 'The Philosophy of Science' (review of John Kemeny, A Philosopher Looks at Science), New Scientist, vol. 5, p. 888.
1959g. Review of H. Feigl et al. (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 2, Mind, vol. 68, pp. 275-77. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1959h. 'Wittgenstein the Elusive', two letters to the editor of Times Literary Supplement, 22 and 29 May.
1959i. K. Klappholz and J.A., 'Methodological Prescriptions in Economics', Economica, vol. 26, pp. 60-74. (Spanish transl. in Revista de Economica 78-79 (1963), 259-77; reprinted in D.R. Kamerschen (ed.), Readings in Microeconomics, Cleveland and New york: World Publishing. Co., 1967, 60-74.)
1960
1960a. 'Methodological Individualism', British Journal of Sociology, vol. 11, pp. 244-70. (Reprinted in B. Wilson (ed.), Rationality, Oxford: Blackwell, 1970 and in John O'Neill (ed.), Modes of Individualism and Collectivism, London: Heinemann, 1973, pp. 185-212 and in Rationality: The Critical View (1987a), pp. 119-50.)
1960b. Review of J.K. Feibelman, Inside the Great Mirror, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 11, pp. 83-4.
1960c. Review of P.W. Bridgman, The Way Things Are, Philosophy, vol. 35, pp. 374-375.
1960d. K. Klappholz and J .A., 'A Rejoinder', Economica, vol. 27, pp. 160-161.
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1961
1961a. 'An Unpublished Paper by the Young Faraday', Isis, vol. 52, pp. 87-90.
1961b. 'Does Hong Kong Need Economic Reform?', Far Eastern Economic Review, vol. 29,667-668.
1961c. 'The Role of Corroboration in Popper's Methodology', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 39, pp. 81-91. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1961d. Review of F. Kaufmann, Methodology of Social Sciences, Econometrica, vol. 29, pp. 100-101.
1963
1963a. Towards an Historiography of Science, Beiheft 2 to History and Theory (118 pp.). (Facsimile reprint, Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1967; Italian transl. La Filosofia dell'uomo libero, verso una storiografia della scienza, Rome: Armando, 1978.)
1963b. 'Between Micro and Macro', British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 14, pp. 26-31.
1963c. 'Empiricism versus Inductivism', Philosophical Studies, vol. 14, pp. 85-6. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1963d. Review of E. Nagel et al. (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Isis, vol. 54, pp. 405-407.
1964
1964a. 'The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics', in Mario Bunge (ed.), The Critical Approach, New York: Free Press, pp. 189-211. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian trans. 1983a.)
1964b. 'The Confusion Between Physics and Metaphysics in Standard Histories of Science', in H. Guerlac (ed.), Ithaca, 1962, Paris: pp. 231-50. (Polish transl. in Zycie i Mysl, vol. 16, 1966. Italian transl. in Epistemologia etc., 1978; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1964c. 'Analogies as Generalizations', Philosophy of Science, vol. 31, pp. 351-356. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1964d. 'Variations on the Liar's Paradox', Studia Logica, vol. 15; pp. 237-238.
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1965
1965a. Review of K.R. Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, Jewish Journal of Sociology, vol. 7, pp. 144-146. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1966 1966a. 'Sensationalism', Mind, vol. 75, pp. 1-24. (Reprinted in
Science in Flux, 1975a.) 1966b. 'The Confusion Between Science and Technology in Standard
Philosophies of Science', Technology and Culture, vol. 7, pp. 348-66. (Reprinted in F. Rapp (ed.), Contributions to the Philosophy of Technology, Dordrecht: Reidel, 1974, pp. 40-59; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian transl. in Epistemologia etc., 1978.)
1966c. 'Revolutions in Science, Occasional or Permanent?', Organon, vol. 3, pp. 47-61. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1966d. 'The Mystery of the Ravens', Philosophy of Science, vol. 33, pp. 395-402. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1966e. 'Starting on the Wrong Foot' (in Polish: 'Against the Science of Science'), Zycie i Mysl, vol. 19, pp. 49-51. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1966f. Review of E. Harris, Foundations of Metaphysics in Science, Science, vol. 154, p. 104 7.
1966g. Review ofR. Kahn (ed.), Studies in Explanation, Philosophical Forum, vol. 23, pp. 49-52.
1966h. Review of T.S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 4, pp. 351-354. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1967
1967a. 'The Kirchhoff-Planck Radiation Law', Science, vol. 156, pp. 61-67.
1967b. 'The Uniqueness of the Idealism ofParmenides' (in Hebrew), inS. Perlman and B. Shimron (eds.), Doron. Tel Aviv, 1967, pp. 61-7.
1967c. 'Planning for Success: A Reply to Professor Wisdom', Technology and Culture, vol. 8, pp. 78-81. (Reprinted in F. Rapp (ed.), Con-
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tributions to the Philosophy of Technology, Dordrecht: Reidel 1974, pp. 64-8; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1967d. 'The Correspondence Principle Revisited' (review of B.L. Vander Waerden, Sources of Quantum Mechanics), Science, vol. 157, pp. 794-795.
1967e. Review ofT.S. Kuhn etal., Sources of the History of Quantum Physics, Science, vol. 156, p. 1589.
1967f. I.C. Jarvie and J.A., 'The Rationality of Magic', British Journal of Sociology, vol. 18, pp. 55-74. (Reprinted in B. Wilson (ed.), Rationality, Blackwell: Oxford, 1970, pp. 172-93 and in Rationality: The Critical View (1987a); German transl. in Hans G. Kippenberg and Brigitte Luchesi (eds.), Magie etc., Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1979, pp. 120-49; Italian transl. in Fabio Dei and Alessandro Simonicca ( eds. ), Ragione eforme di vita, Milano: Angeli, 1990, pp. 189-22.)
1968
1968a. The Continuing Revolution: A History of Physics from the Greeks to Einstein (in collaboration with Aaron Agassi). New York: McGraw Hill, 1968, 222 pp. (Hebrew transl., Tel-Aviv: Dvir 1976; Italian transl. Rome: Armando 1979.)
1968b. 'The Novelty of Popper's Philosophy of Science', international Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 8, pp. 442-63. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian transl., Epistemologia etc., 1978.)
1968c. 'Homage to Norwood Russell Hanson', in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds.), Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 3, Dordrecht: Reidel New York: Humanities, p. xi.
1968d. 'Science in Flux: Footnotes to Popper', ibid., pp. 293-323. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian transl., Epistemologia etc., 1978; Russian transl. in a selection from Boston Studies, Progress, Moscow, 1978.)
1968e. 'Precision in Theory and Measurement', Philosophy of Science, vol. 35, pp. 287-90. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1968f. 'The Logic of Technological Development', Akten des XIV Internationalen Kongressfur Philosophie, Wien: Herder, 1968, pp. 483-88. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1968g. 'On the Limits of Scientific Explanation: Hempel and EvansPritchard', Philosophical Forum, vol. 1, pp. 87-91.
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1968i. 'No More Discovery in Physics?' (review of Schlegel, Completeness in Physics), Synthese, vol. 18, pp. 103-108.
1968j. 'Changing Our Background Knowledge' (review of Mario Bunge, Scientific Research, 2 vols.), Synthese, vol. 19, pp. 453-64. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Polemics, 1988a.)
1968k. Two editor's Notes, Philosophical Forum, Volume 1, 3-5 and 123-126.
1969
1969a. 'Letter to Diane: Popper on Learning from Experipence', American Philosophical Quarterly, Monograph Series, No. 3 (1969), 162-70. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1969b. 'Can Religion Go Beyond Reason?', Zygon, vol. 4, pp. 128-68. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1969c. 'Privileged Access', Inquiry, vol. 12, pp. 420-426. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1969d. 'Sir John Herschel's Philosophy of Success', Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 1-36. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1969e. 'Leibniz's Place in the History of Physics', Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 30, pp. 331-344.
1969f. Review of C. H. Dunhof, Government Contracting and Technological Change, Physics Today, vol. 22, p. 95.
1969g. 'The Concept of Scientific Theory as Illustrated by the Practice of Bloodletting', Medical Opinion and Review, vol. 5, pp. 156-169.
1969h. 'Unity and Diversity in Science', in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds.), Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 4, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 463-522. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian trans I. 1983a.)
1969i. 'Comments: Theoretical Entities versus Theories', ibid, Vol. 5, pp. 457-459. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1969j. 'Fisica' (in Spanish), Diccionario Enciclopedia Salvat Universal, Vol. 11, Barcelona: Salvat, pp. 191-194.
1969k. I.C. Jarvie (ed.), in consultation with J.A., Hong Kong: A Society in Transition. London: Routledge New York: Praeger.
19691. J.A. and I. C. Jarvie, 'A Study in Westernization', ibid., pp. 129-163. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a.)
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1969k. I.C. Jarvie (ed.), in consultation with J.A., Hong Kong: A Society in Transition. London: Routledge New York: Praeger.
19691. J.A. and I.C. Jarvie, 'A Study in Westernization', ibid., pp. 129-163. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a.)
1970
1970a. 'Philosophy as Literature: The Case of Borges' (discussion of Jorge Luis Borges, Other Inquisitions), Mind, vol. 39, pp. 287-294.
1970b. 'Positive Evidence as a Social Institution', Philosophia, vol. 1, pp. 143-157. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1970c. 'Positive Evidence in Science and Technology', Philosophy of Science, vol. 30, pp. 261-270. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1970d. 'Can We Learn from History?', in Suzanne Delorme, (ed.), Proceedings of the 12th International Congress for the History of Science. Paris: Blanchard, Volume 22, pp. 5-8.
1970e. 'Duhem's Instrumentalism and Autonomism', Ratio, vol. 12, pp. 148-150. (Also in German edition of Ratio; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1970f. 'The Origins of the Royal Society' (discussion of Margery Purver, The Royal Society: Concept and Creation), Organon, vol. 7, pp. 117-135. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1970g. 'The Preaching of John Holt' (discussion of John Holt The Underachieving School), Interchange, vol. 1, pp. 115-118.
1970h. J.A., I. C. Jarvie and Tom Settle, 'The Ground of Reason', Philosophy, vol. 45, pp. 43-50.
1971
1971a. Faraday as a Natural Philosopher, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 332 pp.
1971b. 'Kant's Program', Synthese, vol. 23, pp. 18-23. (Excerpt from the above.)
1971c. 'Qualifying Exams, Do They Qualify?', Educational Forum, vol. 35, pp. 156-166.
1971d. 'Tautology and Testability in Economics', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 49-63.
1971e. 'What is a Natural Law?', Studium Generate, vol. 24, pp. 1051-1066. Italian translation Le radiciete, 1983. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a; Italian transl. 1983a.)
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1971h. 'Agassi's Alleged Arbitrariness', Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, vol. 2, pp. 157-165. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1971i. 'On Explaining the Trial of Galileo' (review of Arthur Koestler, The Sleepwalkers), Organon, vol. 8, pp. 138-166. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1971 j. 'Tristram Shandy, Pierre Menard, and All That: Comments on Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge' (ed. I. Lakatos and A. Musgrave), Inquiry, vol. 14, pp. 152-164. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1971k. Review of H. Reichenbach, Axiomatics of Special Relativity, Physics Today, vol. 24, pp 49-50.
1972
1972a. 'Sociologism in Philosophy of Science', Metaphilosophy, vol. 3, pp. 103-22. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1972b. 'Imperfect Knowledge', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 32, pp. 465-77. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1972c. 'The Twisting of the I.Q. Test', Philosophical Forum, vol. 3, pp. 260-72. (Finnish transl., Paradoksi, vol. 3 (1976), pp. 164-85.)
1972d. 'Scientific and Dogmatic Approaches in the History of Science' (in Hebrew), Keshet, vol. 14, pp. 122-35.
1972e. 'Dimensional Analysis' (in Hebrew), Hebrew Encyclopedia, Vol. 23, Tel-Aviv: Masada, pp. 799-802.
1972f. 'The Interface of Philosophy and Physics' (review of Mario Bunge, (ed.), The Delaware Seminar, 2 vols.), Philosophy of Science, vol. 39, pp. 367-368.
1972g. 'Listening in the Lull' (review of R. Borger and F. Cioffi, (eds.), Explanation in the Behavioral Sciences), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 2, pp. 317-332. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1972h. Review of Theodore Mischel (ed.), Cognitive Development and Epistemology, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 2, pp. 367-368.
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1973
1973a. 'Continuity and Discontinuity in the History of Science', Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 34, pp. 609-626. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1973b. 'Rationality and the Tu Quoque Argument', Inquiry, val. 16, pp. 395--406. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1973c. 'Random versus Unsystematic Observations', Ratio, val. 15, pp. 11-13. (Also in the German edition of Ratio; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1973d. 'When Should We Ignore Evidence in Favour of a Hypothesis?', Ratio; val. 15, pp. 183-205. (Also in German edition of Ratio; reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1973e 'Testing as a Bootstrap Operation', Zeitschriftjar allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, val. 4, pp. 1-24.
1973f. 'Did Agnon Learn from Kafka?' (review of H. Barzel, Between Agnon and Kafka), Keshet (in Hebrew), val. 15, pp. 74-86.
1973g. J.A. and I. C. Jarvie, 'Magic and Rationality Again', British Journal of Sociology, val. 24, pp. 236-245. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a.)
1973h. I.C. Jarvie and J.A., (eds., selected papers by Ernest Gellner, Cause and Meaning in the Social Sciences, Routledge, London and Boston); Contemporary Thought and Politics (1974, same publisher); The Devil in Modern Philosophy (1975, same publisher); Spectacles and Predicaments, 1980 (Cambridge University Press, London and New York), Relativism and the Social Sciences (1985, same publisher).
1974
1974a. 'Conventions of Knowledge in Talmudic Law', in Bernard Jackson (ed.), Studies inJewishLegalHistory, in Honor of David Daube. London: (Jewish Chronicle Publications, London; also published in a special issue of the Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 25, pp. 16-34.
1974b. 'The Logic of Science and Metaphysics', Philosophical Forum, val. 5, pp. 406-16. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1974c. 'On Pursuing the Unattainable', in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds.), Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 11, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 249-57. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
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1974d. 'The Logic of Scientific Inquiry', Synthese, vol. 26, pp. 498-514. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1974e. 'Criteria for Plausible Argument', Mind, vol. 83, pp. 406-16. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1974f. 'Modified Conventionalism is More Comprehensive than Modified Essentialism', in P.A. Schilpp (ed.), The Philosophy of Sir Karl Popper. LaSalle, Ill; Open Court, pp. 693-696. (An extract from a paper first published in full in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1974g. 'The Last Refuge of the Scoundrel', Philosophia, vol. 4, pp. 315-17.
1974h. 'Postscript: On the Futility of Fighting the Philistines: Karl Popper's Objective Knowledge', Philosophia, vol. 4, pp. 163-201. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1974i. T. Settle, J.A., and I. C. Jarvie, 'Towards a Theory of Openness to Criticism', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 4, pp. 83-90.
1975
1975a. Science in Flux, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 28, Dordrecht: Reidel, 523 pp. The volume contains previously unpublished material: 'Prologue: On Stability and Flux'; 'Towards a Theory of "Ad Hoc" Hypotheses', 'The Traditional Ad Hoc Use of Instrumentalism'; 'Modified Conventionalism'; and more. Appendices on Kant and on Buber.
1975b. 'Three Views of the Renaissance of Science', Physis, vol. 17, pp. 1-21. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1975c. 'The Present State of the Philosophy of Science', Philosophica, vol. 15, pp. 5-21. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1975d. 'Institutional Individualism', British Journal of Sociology, vol. 26, pp. 144-155. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a.)
1975e. 'Field Theory in De La Rive's Treatise', Organon, vol. 11, pp. 285-301.
1975f. 'Determinism: Metaphysical versus Scientific', Memoirs of the 5th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (London, Canada, 1975), § V, pp. 1-4.
1975g. 'Scientists as Sleepwalkers', in Y. Elkana (ed.), The Interaction Between Science and Philosophy (New York: Humanities, 1975),
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pp. 391--405. Also discussion notes, pp. 191-3, 284-286; 291; 439--443. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1975h. 'Genius in Science', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 5, pp. 145-161. (Hebrew transl., Keshet, vol. 16, pp. 135-142. Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1975i. 'Between Metaphysics and Methodology', Poznan Studies in Philosophy of Science and Humanities, vol. 1, pp. 1-8. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1975j. 'Spontaneity in the Arts' (in Hebrew), Close-up, vol. 3-4, pp. 1-21. (English transl., Poznan Studies, vol. 2, 1976 pp. 54-64.)
1975k. 'Subjectivism: From Infantile Disease to Chronic Illness', Synthese, vol. 30, pp. 3-14. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
19751. 'Replies to Critics', op. cit., pp. 33-38. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1975m. 'Verisimilitude: Comments on David Miller', Synthese, vol. 30, pp. 197-204.
1975n. 'In Search of the Zeitgeist' (review of Lewis Feuer, Einstein and the Generations of Science), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 5, pp. 339-342. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1975o. 'The Future of Berkeley's Instrumentalism' (review of R.J. Brook, Berkeley s Philosophy of Science), International Studies in Philosophy, vol. 7, pp. 167-178. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1975p. J.A. and Paul T. Sagal, 'The Problem of Universals', Philosophical Studies, vol. 28, pp. 289-294.
1975q. R.S. Cohen and J.A., 'Dinosaurs and Horses', Synthese, vol. 32, pp. 233-247.
1976
1976a. 'Causality and Medicine', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, vol. 1, pp. 301-17.
1976b. 'Medicine: Art or Science' (in Hebrew), Koroth (Quarterly for the History of Medicine), vol. 7, pp. 50-61.
1976c. 'On the Philosophy of Technology', Methodology and Science, vol. 9, pp. 41-50.
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1976d. 'Metaphysics as Regulative Ideas for Science', Science et Metaphysique, Proceedings of the Freiburg Meeting of the International Academy for the Philosophy of Science (Brussels: 1976), pp. 33-46. (Polish transl. in A. Grobler and I. Fint, eds., The Methodology of Science: Selected Writings, Kracow: 1990.)
1976e. 'Can Adults Become Genuinely Bilingual?', in A. Kasher (ed.), Language in Focus, Bar-Hillel Memorial Volume, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 43, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 473-84. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1976f. 'The Lakatosian Revolution', in R.S. Cohen, P.K. Feyerabend, and M.W. Wartofsky, (eds.), Essays in Memory of/mre Lakatos, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 39, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 9-21. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1976g. 'Assurance and Agnosticism', in A.C. Michalos and R.S. Cohen (eds.), P.S.A. 1974, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 32, (Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 449-54. (Reprinted in Science in Flux, 1975a.)
1976h. 'Verisimilitude: Popper, Miller, and Hattiangadi', in M. Przelecki et al. (eds.), Formal Methods in the Methodology of the Empirical Sciences, Warsaw: Ossolineum and Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 335-72.
1976i. 'Justification by Society versus Justificationism', Philosophical Forum, vol. 7, pp. 364-366.
1976j. 'Comments on Peirce's Review Essay: Philosophy', Signs, vol. 2, p. 512.
1976k. Review of James Stephenson, Francis Bacon and the Style of Science, Philosophy and Rhetoric, vol. 9, pp. 251-254. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
19761. Review of Joseph Weizenbaum, Computer Power, Technology and Culture, vol. 17, pp. 813-816. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1976m. Review of Paul Feyerabend, Against Method, Philosophia, vol. 6, pp. 165-177. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1976n. 'Reply to ProfessorFeyerabend', op. cit., 190-191. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1976o. 'A contribution to a symposium on Freud in the 70's' (in Hebrew), Keshet, vol. 18, pp. 54-55.
1976p. Y. Fried and J.A., Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis, Boston Studies, Vol. 50, Dordrecht: Reidel, 1976, 200 pp.
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1976q. (In Hebrew) Letters to My Sister Sarah Concerning Contemporary Philosophy, Orner: Sarah Blatz Publishing.
1977
1977a. Towards a Rational Philosophical Anthropology, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 370 pp.
1977b. 'Who Discovered Boyle's Law?', Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, vol. 8, pp. 189-250.
1977c. 'Robert Boyle's Anonymous Writings', Isis, vol. 68, pp. 284-287.
1977 d. 'The Methodology of Research Projects - a Sketch', Zeitschrift fiir Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, vol. 8, pp. 30-38. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1977e. 'Tradition and Revolution' (in Hebrew), in A. Kasher and J. Levinger (eds.), The Isaiah Leibovitch Book, Tel-Aviv: Univ. Pbln., 1977' pp. 79-89.
1977f. 'Between Clarity and Rationality' (in Hebrew), in J. Meltser (ed.), Bar-Hillel Memorial Volume, Jerusalem: Hebrew Univ., 1977; also published as Iyyun, vol. 27, pp. 147-152; English summary, p. 359.
1977g. 'More Against the Principle of Loyalty' (in Hebrew), in M. Dascal (ed.), The Just and the Unjust, Tel-Aviv: Univ. Pbln., 1977, pp. 39-42.
1977h. 'The Zeitgeist and Professor Feuer' and 'Second Reply to Professor Feuer', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 7, pp. 251-253; 263. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1977i. Review of the Georgescu-Roegen Festschrift, Technology and Culture, vol. 18, pp. 577-578.
1978
1978a. 'Liberal Forensic Medicine', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, vol. 3, pp. 226-41.
1978b. 'Externalism', Manuscrito, vol. 2, pp. 65-78. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1978c. 'The Ideological Import of Newton', Vistas in Astronomy, vol. 22, pp. 419-430. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1978d. 'Technology, Mass Movements, and Rapid Social Change', Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 1, pp. 53-64.
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1978e. 'Shifting from Physical to Social Technology', Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 1, pp. 199-212.
1978f. 'In Defence of Standardized On Demand Publications', in Miriam Balaban (ed.), Scientific Information Transfer: The Editor's Role, 'Dordrecht: Reidel', pp. 133-9. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a, as 'Storage and Communication of Knowledge'.)
1978g. 'Glaube hat nichts mit Rationalitat zu tun', in 0. Molden (ed.), Kon.flikt und Ordnung, Wien: Verlag Molden, pp. 58-64. (English version 'Faith Has Nothing to Do With Rationality', in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1978h. 'Logic and Logic of', Poznan Studies vol. 4, pp. 1-11. 1978i. 'Sex and Violence in the Cinema' (in Hebrew), Close-Up, vol.
5, pp. 74-82. 1978j. 'Williams Dodges Agassi's Criticism', British Journal for the
Philosophy of Science, vol. 29, pp. 248-252. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1978k. 'Movies Seen Many Times' (review of three books), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 8, pp. 398-405.
19781. 'Wittgenstein's Heritage' (Godfrey Vesey, (ed.), Understanding Wittgenstein), Erkenntnis, vol. 13, pp. 305-26. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1978m. 'Mach's Trial and Error' (Knowledge and Error), Philosophia, vol. 8, pp. 305-326. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1978n. Epistemologia, metafisica, e storia della scienza (Italian trs. of 1964b, 1966b, 1968b, 1968c, Roma: Armando.)
1978o. La flosofia dell'uomo libero: verso una storiografia della scienza, Italian translation of 1963a, Roma: Armando.
1978p. John R. Wettersten and J.A., 'Rationality, Problems, Choice', Philosophica, vol. 22, pp. 5-22. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a).
1979
1979a. 'The Philosophy and the Sciences of Man', Speci.ficite des sciences humaines et tant des sciences, Proceedings of the Trento meeting of the International Academy for the Philosophy of science, Brussels, also published in Epistemologia, vol. 2 (1979), Special Issue, pp. 155-166.
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1979b. 'The Choice of Scientific Problems', in J. Barmark (ed.), Perspectives in Metascience, Tomebohm Festschrift, Gotteborg: Gotteborg U.P. pp. 13-25. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1979c. 'Die Legitimation der Erkenntnis', in 0. Molden, Wissen und Macht, Wien: Verlag Molden, pp. 237-246; English version, 'The Legitimation of Science', Dialogos, vol. 35 (1980), pp. 27-35. (Reprinted in Science and Society, 1981a.)
1979d. 'Art and Science', Scientia, vol. 73, pp. 127-140. (Italian translation, op. cit., pp. 141-152.)
1979e. 'Wissenschaft und Metaphysik', Grazer Philosophische Studien, vol. 9, pp. 97-106.
1979f. 'Quanta in Context', in Einstein Symposion, Lecture Notes in Physics, Berlin: Springer, Vol. 100, pp. 180-203.
1979g. 'The Functions oflntellectual Rubbish', Research in the Sociology of Knowledge, Science and Art, vol. 2, pp. 209-227.
1979h. 'The Whole and Its Parts', Nature and Systems, vol.l, pp. 32-36.
1979i. 'The Philosophy of Hans Albert' (Traktat uber Rationale Praxis), Soziologische Revue, vol. 2, pp. 241-249. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1979j. 'The Legacy of Lakatos' (S. Latsis, Method and Appraisal in Economics), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 9, pp. 316-326. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1979k. 'Towards a Rational Theory of Superstition' (Recent Advances in Natal Astrology), Zetetic Scholar, vol. 3/4, pp. 107-120.
19791. 'Rejoinder', Zetetic Scholar, vol. 5, pp. 85-88. 1979m. Dialogo senzafine, translation of 1968a Roma: Armando). 1979n. J .A. and I. C. Jarvie, 'The Rationality of Dogmatism', in T.
Geraets (ed.), Rationality Today, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, pp. 353-62. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical Vlew, 1987a).
1980
1980a. 'Rights and Reason', Israel Yearbook of Human Rights, vol. 9, pp. 9-22.
1980b. 'Between Science and Technology', Philosophy of Science, vol. 47, pp. 82-99.
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1980c. 'The Problem of Scientific Validation', in M.D. Grmek, R.S. Cohen and G. Cimino (eds.), Scientific Discovery, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 34, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 103-114.
1980d. 'The Rationality of Discovery', in Ths. Nickles ( ed. ), Scientific Discovery, Logic and Rationality, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 56, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 185-199.
1980e. 'Gehimwasche', Unter dem Pflaster liegt der Strand, vol. 7, pp. 179-191.
1980f. 'On Mathematics Education: The Lakatosian Revolution', For The Learning of Mathematics, vol. 1, pp. 39-41.
1980g. 'Wie es Euch Gefallt', in H.P. Duerr (ed.), Versuchungen. Aufsiitze zur Philosophie Paul Feyerabends, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, pp. 147-157. (English translation in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a), and in Gonzalo Munevar (ed.), Beyond Reason: Essays in Honor of Paul Feyerabend, Boston Studies, Dordrecht: Kluwer1991,pp.379-87.
1980h. 'Comments on Stewart Guthrie', Current Anthropology, vol. 21, p. 194.
1980i. 'Comments on Professor Hyman's Paper', Zetetic Scholar, vol. 6, pp. 39-41.
1980j. 'J.A., and I. C. Jarvie, The Rationality of Irrationalism', Metaphilosophy, vol. 11, pp. 127-133. (Reprinted in Rationality: The Critical View, 1987a).
1980k. J.A. and Charles M. Sawyer, 'Was Lakatos an Elitist?', Ratio, vol. 22, pp. 61-3. Also in German edition of Ratio.
19801. J.A., and John R. Wettersten, 'Stegmuller Squared', Zeitschrift for Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, vol. 11, pp. 86-94.
1980m. 'The Place of Sparks in the World of Blah' (Duerr, Traumzeit), Inquiry, vol. 24, pp. 445-69. (German translation in Hans Peter Duerr, (ed.), Der Wissenschaftler und das lrrationale, Frankfurt: Syndikat, 1981, vol. 1, 351-76.)
1981
1981a. Science and Society: Essays in the Sociology of Science, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 65, Dordrecht: Reidel, 500pp.
This volume includes previously unpublished essays: 'Science in its Social Setting'; 'Was Wittgenstein Really Necessary?'; 'The Auton-
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omy 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 translation of most of the last item appeared as 'Teoria e pratica della psicoanalisi', in Enzo Morpurgo, ed., La Psicoanalisi tra Scienza e Filoso.fia, Torino: Loeschereditore 1981, pp. 47-55)
1981b. 'To Save Verisimilitude', Mind, vol. 90, pp. 576-579. 1981c. 'Mechanistic and Holistic Models in Psychiatry', Nature and
System, vol. 3, pp. 143-152. (Hebrew original, Davar, 2 Feb. 1979). 1981d. 'The Secret of Camap' (Hintikka: Rudolf Carnap, Logical
Empiricist), Philosophia, vol. 10, pp. 57-88. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1981e. 'Simulation?' (comment), The Behavioral and Brain Sciences,vol.4,pp.535-536.
1981f. 'Psychoanalysis as a Human Science: A Comment', British Journal of Medical Psychology, vol. 54, pp. 295-296.
1981g. 'Lakatos on Proof and on Mathematics', Logique et analyse, vol. 24, pp. 437-4339. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1981h. J.A. (ed.), Psychiatric Diagnosis: Proceedings of an International Interdisciplinary Interschool Symposium, Bielefeld University, 1978, Philadelphia: Balaban Inti. Science Service, 184 pp.
1981i. 'Opening Remarks', ibid., pp. 1-2.
1982
1982a. J.A. and R.S. Cohen (eds.), Scientific Philosophy Today: Essays in Honour of Mario Bunge, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 67, Boston: Reidel, 503 pp.
1982b. Abel Schejter and J.A., 'Molecular Phylogenetics', ibid, pp. 333-356.
1982c. 'In Search of Rationality', in Paul Levinson (ed.), In Pursuit of Truth: Essays in Honour of Karl Popper's 80th Birthday, Atlantic Heights, NJ: Humanities Press, pp. 237-248.
1982d. 'Presuppositions for Logic', Monist, vol. 65, pp. 465-480. 1982e. 'Mathematical Education as Training for Freedom', For the
Learning of Mathematics, vol. 2, pp. 28-32.
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1982f. 'The Detective Novel and Scientific Method', Poetics Today, vol. 3, pp. 99-108.
1982g. 'The University in the Age of Technology', Philosophy and Social Action, vol. 8, pp. 3-8.
1982h. 'Irrationalism Today', Dialectica, vol. 36, pp. 465-480. 1982i. 'The Primacy of Expertise' (John Ziman's essays), Times Lit
erary Supplement, 25 June 1982. 1982j. Peggy Marchi, J.A., and John R. Wettersten, 'The End of
Heuristic?' (Hintikka and Remes, The Method of Analysis), Philosophia, vol. ll,pp. 249-276.
1983
1983a. Le radici metafisiche delle teorie scientifiche (Italian transl. of 1964a, 1969h, 1971e, 1974b), Roma: Borla.
1983b. Yehuda Fried and J.A., Psychiatry as Medicine, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 190 pp.
1983c. 'This Message is for You. Maybe', Philosophy and Literature, vol. 7, pp. 95-98.
1983d. 'How Technology Aids and Impedes the Growth of Science', P.D. Asquith and T. Nickles (eds.), PSA, 1982183, East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 2, pp. 585-597.
1983e. 'Democracy in the University of the Near Future', Higher Education by the Year 2000, 4th International Congress of European Association for Research and Development in Higher Education, Congress Preparatory Papers, Vol. 2, Frankfurt, 80-85.
1983f. 'Reductionism in Freud and Adler', Methodology and Science, vol. 16, pp. 141-147.
1983g. 'Theoretical Bias in Evidence: A Historical Sketch', Philosophica, vol. 31, pp. 7-24.
1983h. 'The Cheapening of Science' (The Manufacture of Knowledge, by K. Knorr-Centina), Inquiry, vol. 26, pp. 166-72. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1983i. Review ofR. Needham's Inaugural Lecture, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 13, pp. 116-17.
1983j. Review of Dov Ronen, The Quest for Self-Determination, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 13, pp. 126-128.
1983k. 'What We Can Learn From Other Animals' (Midgley, Beast and Man), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 13, pp. 235-46.
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19831. 'The Structure of the Quantum Revolution' (Kuhn on quanta), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 13, pp. 367-81.
1983m. 'Science in Schools' (A discussion note), Science, Technology and Human Values, vol. 8, pp. 66-7.
1983n. 'Technology as Both Art and Science', Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 6, pp. 55-63.
1984
1984a. 'Rationalizing Politics', inN. Oren (ed.), Intellectuals in Politics, Jerusalem: The Magus Press, Hebrew University, pp. 82-100.
1984b. 'The Social Base of Scientific Theory and Practice', in Gunnar Andersson (ed.), Rationality in Science and Politics, Boston Studies, Vol. 79, the Radnitzky Festschrift, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 15-28.
1984c. 'Political Philosophy and its Implications for Philosophy', ResearchinPhilosophyandTechnology, vol. 7, pp. 193-210. (Reprinted in Technology, 1985a.)
1984d. 'Social Philosophy and Its Implications for Technology', Methodology and Science, vol. 17, pp. 1-24. (Reprinted in Technology, 1985a.)
1984e. 'Training to Survive the Hazard Called Education', Interchange,vol. 15,pp. 1-14.
1984f. 'A Holo-Mechanical Model for Research for the Life Sciences', Journal of Social and Biological Studies, vol. 7, pp. 75-79.
1984g. 'Libertarianism versus Education for Freedom' (a discussion note), Philosophical Forum, vol. 15, pp. 471-473.
1984h. 'Das Problem der RationalWit', Conceptus, vol. 43, pp. 101-105.
1984i. 'Freud Oggi', in A. Verdiglione (ed.), Freud, Gerusalemme Nella Psicanalisi, Milan: Spriali, pp. 234-240.
1984j. 'Objectivity in Science and in Politics', Philosophy and Social Action, vol. 10, pp. 191-196.
1984k. 'Nationalism and the Philosophy of Zionism' (Shlomo Avineri, The Making of Modern Zionism), Inquiry, vol. 27, pp. 311-326.
19841. J .A. and Nathaniel Laor, 'The Computer as a Diagnostic Tool', Technology in Society, vol. 6, pp. 235-239. (Excerpt from 1986o.)
1984m. Between Faith and Nationality: Towards an Israeli National Identity (in Hebrew), Tel-Aviv: Papirus Press, Tel-Aviv University.
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1984n. Foreward to William Berkson and John Wettersten, Learning from Error: Karl Poppers Psychology of Learning, La Salle, IL.: Open Court, pp. ix-xiii.
1985
1985a. Technology: Philosophical and Social Aspects, Dordrecht: Reidel, xix + 261 pp.
1985b. 'Hegel's Scientific Mythopoiesis in Historical Perspective', in R.S. Cohen, R.M. Martin, and Merold Westfal (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of J.N. Findlay, Albany, NY: SUNY Press, pp. 445--458.
1985c. J.A. and R.S. Cohen, Editorial Preface to I. C. Jarvie, Thinking About Society, Boston Studies, vol. 93, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. xiii-xiv.
1985d. 'The Unity ofHume's Thought', Hume Studies, vol. 10, Supplement, pp. 87-109.
1985e. 'TheMythofthe Young Genius' ,Interchange, vol.16,pp. 51-60. See also discussion at Zoe. cit. pp. 109-110 and 116.
1985f. 'Two Valued Logic in Ordinary Circumstances', International Logic Review, vol. 32, pp. 83-86.
1985g. Judith Buber Agassi and J.A., 'The Ethics and Politics of Autonomy: Walter Kaufmann's Contribution', Methodology and Science vol. 18, pp. 165-185.
1985h. Review of David Stove, Popper and After, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 15, pp. 368-369.
1985i. 'Hugo Bergman's Contribution to Epistemology', Grazer Philosophische Studien, vol. 24, pp. 47-58.
1985j. 'The Artistic Metaphor', Sonus, vol. 6, pp. 15-22. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1985k. 'How Strauss Misread Popper', Newsletter for Those Interested in the Philosophy of Karl Popper, vol. 2, pp. 3--4.
19851 Comments on David Baird's review of Ian Hacking, Journal of Social and Biological Structures, vol. 8, pp. 295-296.
1985m Two essays in Greek (1989b and 1989g) with a preface by Dimitri Dimitrakos, Pamphlet no. 4 of the European Political Institute, Athens, May.
1986
1986a. 'The Consolations of Science', American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 23, pp. 129-141.
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1986b. 'on the Fixation of Beliefs', Methodology and Science vol. 19, pp. 165-177.
1986c. 'The Politics of Science', Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 3, pp. 35-48.
1986d. 'Science and Interpersonal', Studies in Science and Culture, Vol. 2, pp. 30-46.
1986e. 'Scientific Leadership', in Carl F. Graumann and Serge Moscovici (eds.), Changing Conceptions of Leadership, New York: Springer, pp. 223-39.
1986f. 'Will Israel Ever Become a Nation?', in Joseph Alpher, ed., Nationalism and Modernity: A Mediterranean Perspective, New York: Praeger, pp. 47-65.
1986g. 'Towards a Canonic Version of Classical Political Theory', in Marjorie Grene and Debra Nails (eds.), Spinoza and the Sciences, Boston Studies, vol. 91, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 153-70.
1986h. 'Religion in the Open Society' (in Hebrew) Iyyun, vol. 36, pp. 259-70.
1986i. 'A Note on Smith's Term "Naturalism"', Hume Studies, vol. 12, pp. 92-98.
1986j. 'Popper in Basic English' (J. Watkins, Science and Scepticism), Philosophia, vol. 15, pp. 409-419. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a)
1986k. 'God Save Us From Our Friends: Enemies We Have No More' (Radnitzky and Andersson, Progress and Rationality in Science), Philosophia, vol. 16, pp. 209-238. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
19861. 'Refutations-Popper-Style: A Reply', Philosophia, vol. 16, pp. 245-247. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988a.)
1986m. Review of John Yolton, Thinking Matter, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 16, pp. 526-528.
1986n. I.C. Jarvie and J.A., 'Indexes, Footnotes and Problems' (on Hollis and Lukes, Rationality and Relativism), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 16, pp. 367-374.
1986o. N. Laor and J.A., 'The Computer as a Diagnostic Tool in Medicine', in Carl Mitcham and Alois Huning (eds.), Philosophy and Technology, II. Information Technology and Computation in Theory and Practical, Boston Studies, vol. 90, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 227-238. (German translation in Alois Hung and Carl Mitcham (eds.),
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nikphilosophie im Zeitalter der Informationstechnik, Braunschweig: Wieweg, 1986, pp. 167-178.)
1986p. N. Laor and J.A., 'The Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis: Lacan Contra Freud', Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, vol. 9, pp. 465-91.
1986q. Review of Charles Taylor Philosophical Papers (2 Vols.), Canadian Philosophical Reviews, vol. 6, pp. 35-38.
1987
1987a. J.A. and I.C. Jarvie, eds., Rationality: The Critical View, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, xi + 462pp.
1987b. 'Theories of Rationality', ibid, pp. 249-263. 1987c. 'Whatever Happened to the Positivistic Theory of meaning',
Zeitschriftfiir Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, vol. 18, pp. 22-29. 1987d. 'The Autonomous Student', Interchange, vol. 18, pp. 14-20. 1987e. 'The Uniqueness of Scientific Technology', Methodology and
Science, vol. 20, pp. 8-24. 1987f. 'Naturalistic Epistemology: The Case of Abner Shimony',
in Abner Shimony and Debra Nails (eds.), Naturalistic Epistemology, A Symposium of Two Decades, Boston Studies, vol. 100, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 341-51.
1987 g. Comments on Levine, ibid., pp. 295-7. 1987h. Comments on Sagal, ibid., pp. 337-40. 1987i. 'Twenty Years After' in Nancy Nersession (ed.), The Process
of Science: Contemporary Philosophical Approaches to Understanding Science, Dordrecht: Nijhoff, pp. 95-1 03; also in Organon, vol. 22/23 (1987), pp. 53-61.
1987j. Review of Robert Ulin, Perspectives in Anthropology and Social Theory, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 17, pp. 278-83. (Reprinted in The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics, 1988).
1987k. 'Agassi's Alleged Abdication of Reason', Science et Espirit, vol. 39, pp. 107-111.
19871. 'The Wisdom of the Eye' (Marr, Vision), Journal of Social and Biological Studies, vol. 10, pp. 408-413.
1987m. J.A. and J. Wettersten, 'The Philosophy of Commonsense', Philosophia, vol. 17, pp. 421-437.
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1987n. J.A. and Judith Buber Agassi, 'Sexism in Science' (review of Evelyn Fox Keller), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 17, pp. 515-522.
1988
1988a. The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics: Selected Reviews and Comments, La Salle, Ill.: Open Court. This volume includes a few previously unpublished or partly published essays: 'German Philosophy Today', 'Analytic Philosophy Today', 'Grtinbaum on Psychoanalysis', 'Cohen Contra Kuhn', 'The Philosophy of Hans Albert', 'Karl Popper: A Retrospect'.
1988b. 'Neo-classical Economics as 18th Century Theory of Man', Fundamenta Scientiae, vol. 9, pp. 189-202.
1988c. 'Winter 1988 Daedalus' (review), SIGArt Newsletter, no. 105, July, pp. 15-22.
1988d. 'The Future of Big Science', Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 17-26.
1988e. 'Analogies, Hard and Soft', in David H. Helman (ed.), Analogical Reasoning, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 401-419.
1988f. 'A New World View Emerging' (Bunge, Treatise on Basic Philosophy, 7), Methodology and Science, vol. 21, pp. 21-60.
1988g. N. Laor and J.A., 'The Grand Protester: Lacan on the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 18, pp. 73-100.
1988h. 'The Freeze-Dried Brain' (The Great Brain Robbery), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 18, pp. 251-257.
1988i. 'lxmann and the Gavagai' (Koppelberg on Quine), Zeitschrift fiir Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, vol. 19, pp. 104-116.
1988j. 'The Riddle of Bacon', Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, vol. 2, pp. 103-136.
1988k. 'Foreward' to Mendel Sachs, Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics, La Salle, IL: Open Court, pp. xvii-xxi.
19881. (With Moshe Berent and Judith Buber Agassi) Israeli National Awareness, Discussion Paper no. 11-88, Tel-Aviv University: Sapir Center for Development.
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1989
1989a. 'Technology Transfer to Poor Nations', in Edmond Byrne and Joseph Pitt (eds.), Technological Transportation: Contextual and Conceptual Implications, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 277-283.
1989b. 'The Logic of Consensus and of Extremes', in I. C. Jarvie and F. D' Agostino (eds.), Freedom and Rationality, Essays in Honour of John Watkins, Boston Studies, Vol. 117, Kluwer: Dordrecht, pp. 3-21.
1989c. 'The Lark and the Tortoise' (Urbach on Bacon) Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 19, pp. 89-94.
1989d. Review of Charles Whitney, Francis Bacon and Modernity, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 19, pp. 223-225.
1989e. 'Comments', in Ray Hyman, The Elusive Quarry: A Scientific Appraisal of Psychic Research. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, pp. 251-254. (Reprint of 1980i.)
1989f. 'The Role of the Philosopher Among the Scientists: Nuisance or Necessity?', Social Epistemology, vol. 3, pp. 297-309 and 319.
1989g. 'Faith in the Open Society: the End of Hermeneutics', Methodology and Science, vol. 22, pp. 183-200.
1990
1990a. N. Laor and J. Agassi, Diagnosis: Philosophical and Medical Perspectives, Dordrecht: Kluwer.
1990b. The Siblinghood of Humanity: Introduction to Philosophy, Delmar, NY: Caravan Press.
1990c. 'Democratizing Medicine' in Gayle L. Ormiston and R. Sassower (eds.), Prescriptions: The Dissemination of Medical Authority, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 3-22.
1990d. 'Ontology and its Discontents' in Paul Weingartner and Georg Dom, Studies in Bunge's Treatise, Amsterdam: Rodopi, pp. 105-122. Also issued as a special issue of Poznan Studies, Vol. 18.
1990e. 'Academic Democracy Threatened - The Case of Boston University', Interchange, vol. 21, pp. 26-34.
1990f. Review of John Silber, Straight Shooting, Interchange vol. 21, pp. 80-81.
1990g. Review of Francis Schragg, Thinking in School and Society, Interchange, vol. 22, pp. 22-24.
1990h. 'Psychology and Controversy', Methodology and Science, vol. 23, pp. 11-27.
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1990i. 'The Import of the Problem of Rationality', Methodology and Science, vol. 23, pp. 61-74.
1990j. 'Brainwashing', Methodology and Science, vol. 23, pp. 117-129. (Revised English version of 1980e.)
1990k. 'Peer Review: A Personal Report', Methodology and Science, vol. 23, pp. 171-180.
19901. 'Induction and Stochastic Independence', Discussion Note, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 41, pp. 141-142.
1990m. 'Global Responsibility', Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 7, pp. 217-221.
1990n. 'Newtonianism Before the Einsteinian Revolution' in F. Durham and R. Purrington, Some Truer Method. Reflections on The Heritage of Newton, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 145-176.
1990o. Review of Kurt Salamun ( ed. ), Karl Popper und die Philosophie des Kritischen Rationalismus (Popper Festschrift), Canadian Philosophical Reviews, vol. 9, pp. 378-381.
1990p. 'On Political Extremism' (in Hebrew), in Yuval Lurie and Haim Maranz (eds.), In the Labyrinth of democracy: Philosophical Essays on Democratic Themes, Beer-Sheeva: Ben Gurion University of the Negev Press, pp. 89-98.
1991
1991a. J.A., Judith Buber Agassi and Moshe Berent, (in Hebrew) Who is an Israeli?, Rehovot: Kivunim, 140pp.
1991b. J. Wettersten and J.A., 'Whewell's Problematic Heritage', in M. Fisch and S. Schaffer ( eds. ), William Whew ell: A Composite Portrait, Oxford: OUP, pp. 345-369.
1991c. 'Deconstructing Post-Modernism: Gellner and Crocodile Dundee', in John A. Hall and I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Transition to Modernity: Essays on Power, Wealth and Belief, Cambridge: CUP, pp. 213-230.
1991d. 'As You Like It', in Gonsalo Munevar, (ed.), Beyond Reason: Essays in Honor of Paul Feyerabend, Boston Studies, vol. 132, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 379-387. (Reprint of 1980g.)
1991e. 'Popper's Demarcation of Science Refuted', Methodology and Science, vol. 24, pp. 1-7.
1991f. 'The Ivory Tower and the Seats of Power', Methodology and Science, vol. 24, pp. 64-78.
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1991 g. 'Pluralism and Science', Methodology and Science, vol. 24, pp. 99-119.
1991h. 'Bye Bye Weber' (Max Webers Science as a Vocation), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 21, pp. 102-109.
1991i. 'Functional Integration', Journal of Social and Biological Structures, vol. 14, pp. 117-125.
1991j. 'Information Science' (review), lyyun, vol. 40, pp. 314-342. 1991k. Review of World Commission on Environment and devel
opment, 'The Brundtland Report', International Review of Sociology, Monograph Series, 3, Roma: Borla, pp. 213-226.
19911. 'Wittgenstein and Physicalism', Grazer Philosophische Studien, vol. 41, pp. 67-97.
1992
1992a. 'Rationality: Philosophical and Social Aspects', Minerva, vol. 30, pp. 366-390.
1992b. 'Autonomy and the Philosopher', Methodology and Science, vol. 25, pp. 1-10.
1992c. 'Beyond the Static Theory of Tastes as Exogenous', Methodology and Science, vol. 25, pp. 99-118.
1992d. 'The Responsibility of the Editor: A Protest Communication', Philosophy and Social Action, vol. 18, pp. 13-20.
1992e. 'Hobbes in Contemporary Israel', International Problems: Society and Politics, vol. 31, pp. 17-25.
1992f. Letter to the Editor: 'The Holocaust in Israel Today' (in Hebrew), International Problems: Society and Politics, vol. 31, pp. 122-125.
1992g. 'False Prophecy versus True Quest: A Modest Challenge to Contemporary Relativists', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 22, pp. 285-312.
1992h. Review of David Gooding, Trevor Pinch and Simon Schaffer (eds.), The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 22, pp. 266-268.
1992i. Review of John W. Murphy and John T. Pardeck (eds.), Technology and Human Productivity, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 22, pp. 525-527.
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1992j. 'Heuristic Computer-Assisted, not Computerized: Comments on Simon's Project', Journal of Epistemological and Social Studies on Science and Technology, vol. 6, pp. 15-18.
1992k. Review of Critical Issues in Information Syustems Research, Iyyun, vol. 41, pp. 93-101.
19921. J.A. and N. Laor, 'Autonomy and Psychopathology' (in Hungarian), Thalassa (Budapest), vol. 3 (1), pp. 30-43.
1993
1993a. Radiation Theory and the Quantum Revolution, Basel: Birkhauser. Pp. xvii+ 170.
1993b. (In Hebrew) The History of Modern Philosophy from Bacon to Kant (1600-1800): An Introduction, Tel-Aviv: Ramot.
1993c. 'Rationality: A Comment on Raymond Boudon's Paper', Journal of Epistemological and Social Studies on Science and Technology, vol. 7, pp. 21-23.
1993d. 'The Heuristic Bent', Philosophy and Rhetoric, vol. 26, pp. 9-30.
1993e. Review of David Sciulli, Theory of Social Constitutionalism, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 74, pp. 455-456.
1993f. 'Neurath in Retrospect' (review of Dalio Zolo, Reflexive Epistemology: The Philosophical Legacy of Otto Neurath), lyyun, vol. 42, pp. 443-453.
1993g. Tribute to J.O. Wisdom, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 23, pp. 280-281.
1993h. 'The Philosophy of Optimism and Pessimism', in C.C. Gould and R.S. Cohen (eds.), Artefacts, Respresentations and Social Practices. Essays for Marx Wartofsky, Boston Studies, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 385-395.
1993i. 'Conditions for Interpersonal Communication', Methodology and Science, vol. 26, pp. 8-17.
1993j. A Philosophers Apprentice: In Karl Poppers Workshop, Amsterdam: Rodopi. Pp. xx+252.
1993k. 'Halakha and Agada', in Shlomo Biderman and Ben-Ami Sharfstein, eds., Myths and Fiction. Philosophy and Religion, A Comparative Yearbook, vol. 3, Leiden: Brill, pp. 291-317.
19931. 'Phenomenology of Technology' (review of Timothy Casey and Lester Embree, eds., Lifeworld and Technology and Gayle L. Ormis-
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ton, ed., From Artifact to Habitat: Studies in the Critical Engagement of Technology), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 23, pp. 528-536.
1993m. '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 1929-1939.), International Problems, Society and Politics, vol. 32, pp. 54-69.
1993n. Review of William Klubach, Courageous Universality: The Work of Schmuel Hugo Bergman, International Problems, Society and Politics, vol. 32, pp. 81-83.
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME IT
Judith Buber Agassi was born in Germany and educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the London School of Economics (Ph.D 1960). A political sociologist, she has taught at numerous institutions including the University of Illinois, Simmons College, Boston College, M.I.T., the University of Haifa, Tel-Aviv University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Frankfurt and the University of Siegen. Her research interests have been focussed on democracy and gender equality in government and the workplace. Books include Mass Media in Indonesia (1969), Women on the Job (1979), Comparing the Work Attitudes of Men and Women (1982), The Evaluation of Approaches in Recent Swedish Work Reforms (1985), Redesign of Working Time; Promise of Threat? (1989). She also devotes considerable time to managing the literary estates of her mother, Margarethe Buber-Neuman, and her grandfather, Martin Buber. She has been married to Joseph Agassi for more than forty years.
Michael Banton, after undergraduate studies at the London School of Economics (1947-1950), taught social anthropology at the University of Edinburgh and made Joseph Agassi's acquaintance in the mid 1950s. While Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol he wrote Racial and Ethnic Competition (Cambridge University Press 1983), the first application in this field of a version of rational choice theory. He was elected to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in 1986.
William Berkson was a student of Joseph Agassi while an undergraduate at the University of Illinois. He subsequently studied with Imre Lakatos, John Watkins and Karl Popper at the London School of Economics, completing his Ph.D under Popper in 1970. He is the author of the books Fields of Force (Routlegde 1974) and (with John Wettersten) Learning from Error (Open Court 1984). Especially in his student days, and also since, he has benefitted from the inimitable thought-provoking conversation of Joseph Agassi.
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Lawrence A. Boland is a professor of economics at Simon Fraser University. He primarily teaches microeconomic theory, but almost all his publications have been about applied methodology in economics. His two most provocative papers are 'A Critique of Friedman's Critics' Journat of Economic Literature 1979 and 'On the Futility of Criticising the Neoclassical Maximization Hypothesis', American Economic Review. His four books inspired by Agassi are: The Foundations of Economic Method, 1982; Methodology for a New Microeconomics: The Critical Foundations, 1986; The Methodology of Economic Model Building: Methodology After Samuelson, 1989; and The Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teachers Told Me, 1992. While studying for a Ph.D in Economics at the University Illinois, Boland's neighbour, who was a philosophy student and unhappy with the noise from the apartment next door, revenged himself by recommending Agassi's seminar to Boland.
Menachem Fisch is Senior Lecturer at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University. He has published widely on confirmation theory, nineteenth century physics, mathematics and philosophy, and the nature of talmudic reasoning. His Ph.D. dissertation on the development ofWhewell's theory of induction was co-supervised by Joseph Agassi, and published in 1991 by Oxford University Press. His book on the rationality of Jewish learning was published in Israel in 1994.
Ernest Gellner was born in Paris in 1925 and educated in Prague and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took PPE. He has taught at the University of Edinburgh, the London School of Economics (1949-1984) where he came to know Agassi, and the University of Cambridge (1984-1993), where he recently retired as William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology. He is presently Head of the Centre for the Study of Nationalism at the Central European University, Prague, with which he has been connected since 1991. His books include Words and Things (1959), Thought and Change (1964), Saints of the Atlas (1969), Legitimation of Belief(1975), Nations and Nationalism (1983), The Psychoanalytic Movement (1985), Plough, Sword and Book (1988), Reason and Culture (1992) and Postmodernism, Reason and religion (1992), Conditions of Liberty (1994) as well as 10 books of selected papers.
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Alastair Hannay was born in England in 1932; MA University of Edinburgh and Ph.D of London University, resident of Norway since 1961, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Trondheim 1975-1985, Visiting Professor at the University of California (Berkeley 1982, San Diego 1985, 1988, 1991), currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo. Editor of Inquiry. Author of Mental/mages: A Defence (1971), Kierkegaard (1982, rev. ed. 1991), and Human Consciousness (1990). Translations of Kierkegaard in Penguin Classics Fear and Trembling (1985), The Sickness Unto Death (1989), Either/Or (1992), and Kierkegaard's Journals (1995). First met Joseph Agassi at Heathrow Airport in 1970. Accused long ago by Agassi of looking too young to be an editor, to which the reply was and still is that Agassi looks too young to be Joseph Agassi.
J.N. Hattiangadi was born in Bombay and studied at the University there, as well as at the London School of Economics and Princeton (Ph.D. 1969). His major work has been on the study of problems ('The Structure of Problems I and II', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 19) and of language (How is Language Possible?, Open Court, 1987). He is Professor of Philosophy and Natural Science at York University, Chair of the Philosophy Department in the Faculty of Arts, and an editor of the journal Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
I. C. Jarvie was educated at the London School of Economics, where he began a life-long friendship with Joseph Agassi, with whom he has twice been colleagues: in the early nineteen-sixties at the University of Hong Kong, and, presently, at York University. He is Managing Editor of Philosophy of the Social Sciences and has written many books and papers, some of them as co-author with Joseph Agassi. Their collaboration is something from which he has learnt a great deal.
Raphael Sassower is the chair of the Department of Philosophy and the director of the Center for Arts and Humanities at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. recent publications include Narrative Experiments: The Discursive Authority of Science and Technology, coauthored with Gayle Ormiston (University of Minnesota Press 1989); Prescriptions: The Dissemination of Medical Authority, coedited with Gayle Ormiston (Greenwood 1990); and Knowledge Without Expertise: On the Status of Scientists (SUNY Press 1993). He is now working on postmodern philosophy of science and the reconfiguration of the academy.
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Jeremy Shearmur was educated at the London School of Economics, where he also worked for several years as assistant to Professor Sir Karl Popper. His Ph.D. dissertation was joint-winner of the British Political Studies Association's Sir Ernest Barker Prize in political theory. He has taught philosophy at Edinburgh, political theory at Manchester, was Director of Studies at the Centre for Policy Studies in London, a Research Associate Professor at the Institute for Humane Studies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, and currently teaches at the Australian National University. He is sorry never formally to have been a student of Joseph Agassi's, although he has very much enjoyed the stimulation of Agassi's lectures and writings.
Gershon Weiler, MA (Jerusalem and Dublin, de jure officii); BPhil (Oxon). Professor of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University. Taught also in Ireland, Australia, Austria and the USA. Author of Mauthner's Critique of Language, Jewish Theocracy (also in Hebrew and French), Philosophische Parabeln, etc. Like Agassi, his friend of nearly forty years, he had a career in philosophy all over the place, from England to the Far East and is, like Agassi, an imperfectly Anglicized Israeli.
John Wettersten is currently Privatdozent at the University of Mannheim. He has published numerous essays in the philosophy of science, the philosophy of the social sciences, the historiography and philosophy of psychology, the theory of rationality, the history of the philosophy of science and the sociology of science. He published The Roots of Critical Rationalism (1992) and, with William Berkson, Learning from Error (1984). After studying with Joseph Agassi at the University of lllinois and Boston University, he has collaborated with him as friend and colleague on various projects.
NAME INDEX
n = the reference is in a note q = the author is quoted
Abrams, Philip 56n Adelman, Howard 60 Agassi, Judith Buber xix Albert, Hans 162 Allen, Woody, 216 Allison, Henry 195, 198, 202n Amin, Idi 110 Aquinas, Thomas 55n, 56n Aristotle 29, 52, 225, 229 Aron, Raymond 56n Augustine, Saint, 46q-47q, 56n Ayer, A.J. 37n
Bacon, Francis 21, 207, 213, 214 Bahle, Julius 149 Bakan, Mildred 217n Banton, Michael xviii, 162 Barry, N. 38n Beethoven, L. van 206, 207, 216 Benhabib, S. 161 Benn, Stanley 50 Berger, Peter 57n Bergson, Peter, see Hillel Kook Berkeley, George 30, 131 Berkson, William xix, 232n Berlin, Sir Isaiah 56n, 57n Bettenson, Henry 56n Bimer, J. 37n Black, Max 233n Blake, William 218n Blaug, Mark 118, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125 Boland, Lawrence A. xviii, 162 Borges, J.L. 211, 219n Botwinick, A. 57n Bunge, Mario 232n
267
Burke, Edmund 51, 64,75
Caldwell, Bruce 118, 122, 123, 124, 125 Calvocoressi, Peter 114n Camap, Rudolf 133, 144 Chodorow, N. 161 Close, Frank 232n Coats, A.W. 118, 122, 123 Code, L. 154 Collingwood, R.G. 19, 36n, 90 Condorcet, M.J.A.N. 63 Constable, John 207 Copernicus, N. 225, 229, 231
Davenport, Edward A. 218n de Groot, Adriaan 149 Descartes, Rene 3, 6, 7, 12, 15,213, 214,
230,231 Disney, Walt 216 Dostoyevsky, F. 226 Dryden, John 204, 207, 208 Ducasse, C.J. 210, 215, 218nq Duhem, P. 225q, 232n Durkheim, E. 101, 110 Dworkin, Ronald 63
Edwards, P.S. 37n, 38n, 39n Efros, I. 187n Einstein, Albert 5, 30, 41 Elazar ben Azariah, Rabbi 167, 169, 172,
174, 175q, 184 Eliezer ben Hyrqanus, Rabbi 17lq, 171,
172q-73, 175, 176 Engels, F. 154, 159 Evans-Pritchard, Sir Edward xiii Ey, Henri xi
Filmer, Sir Robert 56n
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Fisch, Harold 168, 169q, 185n, 186n Fisch, Menachem xix Fish, Stanley 122 Fox, M.V. 185n, 186nq Freeman, E. 37n Frege, Gottlob xviii, 129-33, 140q-4lq,
144, 150, 151 Freire, Paulo 97 Freud, Sigmund 17, 74, 161,226, 229 Fried, Yehuda xi, 162 Friedman, Milton 121 Fries, J.F. 130, 137, 144 Frye, Northrop 122
Galilei, Galileo 30, 32 Gaitskill, Lady 106, 110, 114n Gallie, W.B. 49, 56n Gamliel Ha'Nasi, Rabban 167, 171, 172 Garver, Eugene 56n Gellner, Ernest xvii, 162, 219n Gershwin, George 216 Gilligan, C. 161 Ginsberg, H.L. 187n Giroux, Henry 97 Goldsmith, M.M. 55n Gombrich, Sir Ernst 162, 203, 204, 207,
208,217,218n Gordis, R. 185n Gregory Thaumaturgus 168 Grene, Marjorie 55n
Habermas, Juergen 38n Halivni, D.W. 186n Hands, D.W. 122, 123, 124 Hannay, Alastair xix Hattiangadi, J.N. xviii, 217n, 227, 232 Hausman, Daniel 120 Hayek, F.A. 25, 31q, 32, 34, 37n, 38n, 75,
162 Hegel, G.W.F. 20, 64q, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72,
83,84,161,228 Heidegger, M. 205, 217n Helmholtz, H. 207 Hertz, H. 223 Hitler, Adolf 77 Hobbes, Thomas 41, 45q, 46, 48, 49, 51,
55n,56n,63
Hollis, Martin xixn Hume, David 55n, 130, 131, 135, 136,
137, 145, 150 Husser!, Edmund 130 Hutchison, T. 122, 125
Jarvie, I.C. xi, xiv, xix, 161, 162, 232n Jesus 56n Joshua ben Hanania, Rabbi 171, 172, 173,
174, 175, 184
Kant, Immanuel35, 50, 53q, 54, 56n, 57n, 63q, 70, 130, 136q, 137, 150, 151n
Kedourie,E.61,68,69, 72 Kepler, J. 30 Kierkegaard, S. 189, 190, 191, 192, 193,
194q,195q, 196, 197,198q,199q,200, 201n,202n
Kingwell, Mark 72 Klamer, Arjo 122 Koertge, Noretta 123 Kohn, Hans 55n Kook, Hillel xv Kresge, Stephen 38n Kuhn, Thomas 119, 120,231, 233n Ktilpe, 0. 149, 222 Kuperman, Mauricio 233n
Lacan,J. 158 Laing, Ronald D. xi Lakatos, Imre xviii, 118, 119, 120, 121,
122, 123 Langlois, Richard 126 Laor, Nathaniel xi, xiv Leavis, F.R. 208, 209, 215, 218n Levi-Strauss, C. 158 Lewis, Wyndham 218n Lipsey, Richard 125 Locke, John 48q, 56n, 63, 70 Lowrie, Walter 202n Luckmann, Th. 57n
Mach, Ernst 30, 222-23 Machiavelli, N. 41, 49, 56n Macpherson, C.B. 57n Maimonides, Moses 56n Maki, Uskali 122, 123, 124
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Margalit, Avishai xviii, 62, 64, 65, 66q, 67q,68, 73
Marx, Karl 3q-4, 32, 38n, 83, 159, 161, 202n
Mayo, Elton 110 McCloskey, Donald 118, 119, 121-22 Mendelssohn, F. 216 Merton, Robert K. xiii Meyerson, E. 230 Mill, John Stuart 16, 24, 63, 136, 161 Mirowski, Philip 126 Mongin, Phillipe 126 Moore, G.E. 73 Moore, Henry 95 Morgenbesser, Sidney 202n Morrow, Glenn R. 55n Moses 56n, 175 MUller, Johannes 137
Nails, Debra 55n Napoleon 68, 228 Nelson, Leonard 130 Nersessian, Nancy J. 232n Newton, Isaac 5, 30, 41, 206, 207 Nichols, James H. 55n Nozick, Robert 32
O'Meara, John 56n Oakeshott, Michael 64
Parsons, Talcott 157 Pascal, B. 56n Perlman, Mark 118 Peters, R.S. 57n Phillips, D.Z. 191, 192, 193, 196, 201n,
202n Philo Judeus 56n Piaget, Jean xi, 133, 143q, 146 Plato 22, 26, 34, 42, 43, 44, 45q, 46, 48,
53,55n,56n, 134,135,147,150,214, 225
Pol Pot 12, 113 Polanyi, Michael xiii Pope, Alexander 204 Popper, Sir Karl xii, xiii, xiv, xvi, xvii,
xix,20,22,23,24,26,27,28,29, 30, 31, 32,33, 34,35, 37n, 38n, 84,102,
115-17, 119-25, 148, 149, 150, 159-63,185,208,217,222,223,226,227, 231,232n,233n
Powell, Anthony 211, 219n Powell, Violet 219n Ptolemy 225
Quine W.V.O. 4, 11, 133, 144, 145
Radnitzky, Gerard 162 Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Izhaki) 175 Rawls, John 63 Raz, Joseph xviii, 62, 64, 65, 66q, 61q,
68, 73 Reed, Edward 162 Reinharz, S. 154 Reiss, H. 57n Reynolds, Sir Joshua 212 Richards, J.R. 162 Rorty, Richard 122 Russell, Bertrand 130, 144
Sahlins, Marshall 14 Samuels, Warren 118 Samuelson, Paul125 Sartre, J.-P. 12 Sassower, Raphael xviii, 153, 154 Schabas, Margaret 126 Schopenhauer, Arthur 16, 226 Scott, R.B.Y. 167q, 168q, 169, 186nq,
187nq Segre, Michael 162 Selz, Otto 149 Shearmur, Jeremy xviii, 37n, 38n, 39n Sidney, Algernon 48q, 56n Skinner, B.F. 133, 141q, 142, 143, 145,
146, 152n Smith, Adam 120 Snow,C.~208,209,213,215,218n Socrates 22, 43, 45, 53, 84, 93, 134, 135 Spinoza, Benedict 5q, 15, 41, 42, 48, 55n,
59,79,80,82-86,87 Spolsky, E. 186n Stevenson, Michael 76 Strauss, Leo 56n Stravinsky, I. 216 Swenson, David F. 202
270
Swift, Jonathan 36n Szasz, Thomas S. xi
Talmon, J.L. 57n Tarascio, V. 123 Tawney, R.H. 110 Tejera, V. 55n Tolstoy, L. 209, 218n Tylor, Sir Edward 219n
Ullmann-Margalit, Edna 202n Urban, G.R. 162
van Zijp, R. 37n Varro, Marcus Terentius 46 Veron, Eugene 218n Virgil41 Virgin Mary 191, 193, 194
NAME INDEX
Wagner, R. 209 Waterhouse, Roger 217n Watkins, John 162 Weber, Max 6, 7, 13, 14, 192,231 Weiler, Gershon xviii, xixn Weintraub, E. Roy 121 Wettersten, John xviii, 162, 232n Wible, James 126 Wisdom, J.O. 162, 230 Wolfrum, Riidiger 5n Wolfson, H.A. 56n Wooton, David 55n Wordsworth, William 210 Wundt, Wilhelm 130, 131
Yohanan ben Zakai, Rabbi 170, 171
Zaehner, R.C. 55n Ziehen, T. 144
SUBJECT INDEX
n = the reference is in a note t = a term is discussed
Abdication of Philosophy, The 31n abortion 75 About Behaviorism 152n absurdity 191, 194, 198, 199
see also, irrationalism Acquisitive Society, The 110 actions, unintended consequences of 33 actualizations 52t Africa 60 aims 28, 30, 49, 193 Album of Anthony Powell's "Dance to the
Music ofTime, The 219n Amazon 112 American Psychiatric Association xii Anarchy, State and Utopia 38n Ancient Hebrew Philosophy: A Study in
Metaphysics and Ethics 187n anthropology xiii, 70 anti-Semitism 102, 103, 108, 110 apartheid 103, 106, 108, 109, 113 apologetics 195, 196 Apology 55n appellation contr6lee 8 Art and Illusion 203, 207 Art, the Critics and You 218n arts, fine 203-19, 212t, 23Q-31
aesthetic 218nt aims of206
beauty 208, 209 criticism in 230-31 emotional versus cognitive aspects of
208 endotelic 218nt form versus content in 209
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function of 204-05 as healer 211 universalist aspirations of 215 as an historical tradition 208
Asia 60 Athens 66, 134 Autobiography, An 19, 36n autonomy 3, 37n, 54, 59, 63, 66-68, 70,
182 of ethics 37n see also, ethics; morality
Babylonian Talmud (Bavli) 172, 174 Balkans, the 50 Bavli, see Babylonian Talmud behaviorism 230 Behemoth or the Long Parliament 55n Between Faith and Nationality: Toward
an Israeli National Identity xv Biafra 50 Bible, the xix, 42, 55n, 82, 85, 167-87
Ecclesiastes (Qohelet) 167-87 Bielefeld University xii Billancourt 12, 13 Boston 94 Boston University 79 Brazil 107, 108
Cambodia 12 Canberra 36n chemistry 136, 213
Chemical Revolution 213 Christianity 47, 53, 167, 189, 192, 194,
195, 199 City-State Foundations ofWestern Polit
ical Thought, The 55n civitas dei 46 class war 154
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cold fusion 223-24 collectivism 102
see also, community; holism colonialism 103, 106, 110
see also, imperialism commitment 89, 189-202 community 17, 47 compromise 73-78
just 73-76 unjust 76-78
compulsion 6 computers xi v concepts, essentially contested 49 Concerning the City of God Against the
Pagans 46, 56n Concluding Unscientific Postscript 189,
190, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 202n
Conjectures and Refutations 37n, 38n, 233n
conservatism 71, 76 constitutionalism xv Copenhagen School 213 Copernican Revolution 213 cosmic exile 4, 5 coupure 5, 10 Critical Approach, Essays in Honor of
K.R. Popper, The 232n critical rationalism 23, 36, 120, 125, 153,
158,159,160,167-87,201 in Ecclesiastes 167-87
critical theory 97 criticism 28 crossword puzzles 217 Crusoenianism 7 culture xix, 3, 6, 7, 9, 15, 17, 53, 208,
212t-16 and idola 214 of science 213-16
custom and example 3, 4, 6, 214 Cyprus 112 Czechoslovakia 107, 114n
data 7 De Anima 57n De Intellectualis Emendatione 5 Declaration oflndependence, the 104
deconstruction 96 democracy 28, 41, 90
liberal 101 depth psychology 16
see also, psychoanalysis despair xiv, 198 deviance 101 Diagnosis: Philosophical and Medical Per
spectives xiv Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Men
tal Disorders xii Discourses Concerning Government 56n discrimination, racial xviii, 101-14
as crime 101t, 102, 105, 109-14 Declaration on 103
see also, United Nations as sickness 101t, 102, 105, 109-14
Divine Right and Democracy 56n division of labour 9
East Timor 50 economics xviii, 31, 112, 115-28
ad hocness 123 history of 123, 126 Keynesian revolution in 119 macro- 118 marginalist revolution in 119 methodology of 115-28 neoclassical 119 rhetoric of 118, 121-22 utility function 121
education xiv, xviii, 44, 79-99, 133-50 learning 133, 136, 142, 145, 146, 147,
150 see also, knowledge; methodology; psy-
chology electromagnetic waves 223 emergence 26 emotions, art and 203-19
diegetic 21 Ot aesthetic 210t, 216 see also, passion
empathy 161 empowerment 91-96 encompassing group 65t
see also, community; nation, people Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The 232
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Enlightenment, the 42, 50, 59, 62, 63t, 65,67, 70, 71, 72,90,98,189,208
Epicurean Political Philosophy: The DE RERUM NATURA of Lucretius 55n
Epicureanism 41, 42, 45, 49, 51 epistemology 5, 6, 24, 96, 143t, 163, 227t
clear and distinct ideas 5 dogmatism 227t doubt 6 fallibilistic 163 genetic 143 see also, knowledge; methodology; meta
physics; philosophy of science Erkenntnis 232n Essays - Moral, Political and Literary
55n essentialism 19-39
anti-essentialism 25, 29-31 modified 19-39
Esthetique, L' 218n Ethics 84, 85, 86 ethics 62-66, 73-74, 77
three types of theory 62-66 emotive theory of 73 compromise 74 theory and practice 77 see also, morality
Europe 60 evil 87, 101, 102 existentialism 228 experience 5, 11, 12
atomisation of 12 experiments 11 explanation 24, 29, 116-17, 132
deductive 24 models in 29, 116, 117
facts 22 theory saturation of 14
Faith and Philosophical Enquiry 201 faith 190, 198 fallibilism 19 false consciousness 111 falsificationism 119, 120, 124, 125 Fantasia 216 Fear and Trembling 194 feelings, see emotions
feminism xix, 51, 74, 153-65 concerns of 155-56 epistemological and methodological prob
lems of 157-58 radical158
Fields of Force 228, 232n, 233n filter mechanisms 32 First Treatise of Government 56n Fragments 190 France 60, 213 freedom 64t fundamentalism 44
Genetic Epistemology 152n Germany 60, 65, 68, 77, 104, 213 Gestalt 145, 222, 229
switch 229 Gestapo 113 goals, see aims Grand Theory 157 Greece 42, 108, 205 greed 14 Guide of the Perplexed 56n gulags 12
Harvard University 94, 95, 110 Hayek's 'Setfdom' Revisited 38n Hayek, Coordination and Evolution 37n hebel176t, 177, 178 Hebrew 41 hedonism 179, 180 Heidegger Critique, A 217n Helsinki 124 hermeneutic 173 heterosexuality, compulsory 158 historical interpretation 69 historicism 24, 26, 159, 163 History of Economics Society 118 History of European Ideas 202 Hobbes and Modernity 57n holism 161t, 162 human rights 104
as individual rights 104 as state rights 104
humanism 169 Humanist Outlook, The 37n humanities, the 221-33
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Hungary 108 Hutu 112
idealism 131, 133, 139, 141, 194 ideals 49 ideas, role of in history 69-73 idola 207, 214t imagination 211 imperialism 65, 110
see also, colonialism; discrimination, racial
incarnation, the 197, 199 India 77, 108 individualism 17, 42, 51, 67, 102
contractarian- 67 Indonesia 50 Inquiry 201 institutions 25, 26-29 Interchange 217n International Labour Office (ILO) 102,
105 International Military Tribunal 10 I, 113 interpretation 83, 88 intuition, intellectual 30 irrationalism 17, 51, 153, 160, 190, 199,
228 Israel xi, xiv, xv, xviii, 41, 54, 108, 112,
167 Italy 68, 107, 213
Jabne(Jamnia, Yebna) 169,170,171,174, 175
Jewish Theocracy 55 Jordan 108 Journal of Biblical Literature 185n Journal of Philosophy, The 62 Judaism, talmudic 169, 170
see also, Mishna; Talmud; Torah justice45, 73t-76t, 78, 179, 185
Kant's Political Writings 75n Katanga 50 Kierkegaard 202n knowledge 8, 26, 30, 35, 93, 120, 131-
33!, 134-35, 137, 142-43, 146-47, 149, 150,155,160-61,203-19,222 and the arts 203-19
commonsense 207 expert 35 foundations of 137 growth of 120 hypothetical character of 30 intersubjective 155, 161 as memory 134-35 objective 149, 160 recollection, theory of 93 tentative 182-84
Koheleth - The Man and his World 185n Koheleth 187n Kristallnacht 83 Kritik der Urteilskraft und Schriften zur
Naturphilosophie 151n
Labyrinths 219n Lake Forest College 80 language 209-14
language-games 191 and science 209-10
law 41, 56n Laws 55n Learning from Error 232n Letters to My Sister Concerning Contem-
porary Philosophy xiv Leviathan 48, 51, 182 liberalism 73 Library of Living Philosophers 23 literature 217, 218n Logic of Scientific Discovery, The 22, 29,
36n,232n logic 139, 144, 150, 151
erotetic 173 Logik der Forschung 149 Logische Aujbau der Welt, Der 133, 144 London School of Economics xvi, 21, 22,
31, 203
Malawi 108 Manhattan 216 mankind 6 Marxism xix, 14, 96, 97, 154, 158, 162,
163,222 materialism 140, 141, 192 matriarchy 169 Mauretania 106
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Meno 134, 147 metaphysics xvi, xvii, xix, 29, 42, 86, 96,
140,141,142,146,224-26,228-32 and methodology 29 research programs 224-26
methodists 14 methodological individualism 32, 33 methodology 29, 144t, 157-58, 160,222-
23,228 induction 157-58, 160, 222, 223 replaces metaphysics 29 of metaphysics 228
MGM219 Middle Ages 48 Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, A 216 Mind 232n minorities 67, 69 Mishna, the 167, 172 modernism 122, 217n modernity 204, 205, 207 morality 15, 27, 31, 35, 37, 62, 71,72-74,
209 unlovely character of economic activ-
ity 31 justification of 62 liberal 73 Victorian 74 see also, autonomy; ethics; responsi-
bility music 216 mutuality, principle of 51 mysticism 228
see also, irrationalism myth 41-57
political necessity of 53
Nachgelassene Schriften 152n nation 41, 51, 61, 64-5t, 66
national identity, Jewish 41 national interests 52 national self-determination 51, 61, 65,
66 nationalism xviii, 59-78
liberal xviii, 59t-78 violent 68
Nationalism: Its Meaning and History 55n natural law 48t
naturalistic fallacy 73t Nazi Party 83, 107, 108, 110, 113
nazism 107,108, 110 New York Review of Books, The 56n New York 106 Nigeria 50, 108 1984 217 noble lie 44 nominalism 30, 102, 111 Nuremberg 101
Objective Knowledge 38n objectification 206, 208t, 210, 212, 215,
216 see also, emotion
objectivism 153, 160 On Liberty 24 Open Society and Its Enemies, The 25,
27,28,29,30,31,37n,38n, 159,160, 161
open society 19-39 opinion makers 95 Our Savage God 55n Oxford English Dictionary, The 212
pain 86-91, 96-99 Panama 108 paradigms 119-20, 231, 233n paradox 8, 193t, 198 paranoia xi-xii Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis xi passion 15-18 Patriarcha 56n Peace and War: A Theory of International
Relations 56n pedagogy 79-99
authoritarian 98 people 64-5t Peqi'in 174 Peshat and Derash: Plain and Applied
Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis l86n Philippines, the 108 Philosopher's Apprentice, A xvii philosopher-kings 26 philosophy 19, 21, 22, 24, 27,34-36,214
of history 24, 27 quarrel with poetry 214
276 SUBJECT INDEX
political 34-36 Philosophy and Rhetoric 56n Philosophy and the Historical Understand-
ing 56n Philosophy of Art and Literature 217n Philosophy of Art, The 218n philosophy of science 10-15,24,30,31-
33, 116, 118, 120, 123-24, 133, 203, 208 conventionalism 116, 120, 123, 124 depth, theoretical30, 31-33 empiricism 10-15 instrumentalism 133, 208
Philosophy of the Social Sciences xix, 217n,218n,232n
planning 162 Plato's Cretan City: A Historical Inter
pretation of the LAWS 55n pleasure 212, 216-17 Poetry with a Purpose: Biblical Poetics
and Interpretation 185n poetry 190t, 214 Poland 104, 107 polis 43,45 Political Philosophy of Hobbes, The 56n Political Studies 37 Political Theory of Possessive Individu
alism: Hobbes to Locke, The 57n politics xviii, 32, 41-57
priority of over economics 32 positivism 8, 30, 121-22, 157, 222-23
logica1121, 122, 157, 222, 223 postmodemism xix 96, 153 Postscript to the Logic of Scientific Dis
covery 22, 36n, 37n, 38n Poverty of Historicism, The 24, 29, 30,
38n, 159, 161 Poznan Studies 218n prayer 195, 197 Presocratics 28 Primitive Culture 219n Princeton University 95 Principles of Political Thought, The 57n problems xix, 20, 226-28, 227t
problem orientation xix Process of Science 232n Prometheus 3-18
propensities 30 Protestant ethic 178 Prussia 68 Psychiatry as Medicine xii psycho-analysis 17 psychologism xviii, 120, 129t-31t, 134t-
138t, 139-145t, 146-152, 161!, 163 psychology 79-99, 226
associationist 132 of learning 133 ofthought(Denkpsychologie) 132,137,
144 Public Affairs 218n purification 214 puritanism 13
Ratio 38n rationality xix, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10-18, 41-57,
63, 99, 137, 153-65, 189, 197, 199, 200,207 and feminism 153-65 faith in reason 137 and justification 43
Rationality: The Critical Vzew xiv rationalization 192 Realism and the Aim of Science 38n realism 25, 29t, 31, 32, 102, 119, 124,
131, 141, 181 reality 224
Realpolitik 75 Reason and Culture 219n reason, see rationality refugees 59, 61, 72 relativism 8-10, 68, 182 ReligionandNationality: Towardsanlsraeli
National Identity 55n religion xvii, 61, 197
religious intolerance 61 religiousness 197
A and B 197t Renaissance 225 Republic, The 44, 45, 55 responsibility 27, 37n, 87 revelation 171 Review of Metaphysics 202n rights, see human rights Road to Seifdom, The 37n
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Roman Catholicism 92 romanticism 59
Saudi Arabia 108 Science and Society xii, xiii Science in Flux 56n, 232n, 233n science 142, 189, 198, 213
absolutist pretensions of 8-10, 11 aims of206 and the arts 203-19 and criticism 149 culture of 213-16 demarcation of 223 and feminism 157-58 language of 13 legitimacy of 222 methodology 221 philosophy of 89
see also, philosophy of science research programs in 221 universality 213 see also, feminism; induction
Scientia 217 n Scientific Revolution, the 204, 205, 213 scientism 8 Second Treatise of Government 48, 56n self 41, 48, 50, 211
artistic 21lt self-interest 48, 50
enlightened 41 sensationalism xvi, 135, 223-24, 229 Sinai 170, 175 situation, logic of 124, 160, 210, 215 skepticism 167, 173, 177, 178, 184 Social Construction of Reality, The 57n social engineering 24, 26, 27, 28, 34, 35,
36 piecemeal versus utopian 27t, 36
Social Principles and the Democratic State 57n
Social Research 202n social science, the technological concep
tion of 27, 33 social world, structure of 28, 29, 31-33 socialism 12, 68, 154
socialist revolution 154 sociology of knowledge 153
Socratic Method 22 solipsism 130-31, 139, 142 Soren Kierkegaards Papirer 201n, 202n soul52t Soviet Union 77 Soviet Union, see USSR Sparta 66 Spinoza and the Sciences 55 ss 113 Stalinism 12 Star Trek 214 State and Education 55n Statesman 42 statesman 44t Story of Art, The 218n subjectivism 131, 138t, 139, 141, 142,
150,212 Sudan 106, 108 Summoning: Ideas of the Covenant in Lit
erary Theory 186n superstition 193t Sweden 114n, 162
talmud 227t, 232n Tanzania 106 technology 205, 206, 215, 218n Technology, Philosophical and Social Aspects
X Ill
telos, see aims testing 160, 192 theodicy 85 Theologico-Political Treatise 55n theology 46, 169 theories, background 20 therapy, shock 92 Theses on Feuerbach 4 things-in-themselves 205 To Save the Phenomena 232n To the Perpetual Peace 50, 57n Too Hot to Handle: The Race for Cold
Fusion 232n toolmakers 5 Torah 170-74
apocrypha 174 Towards a Rational Philosophical Anthro
pology xii, xixn, 129 Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 48, 85
278 SUBJECT INDEX
traditions, intellectual 77 transcendence 8-I 0 Trend of Economic Thinking: Essays on
Political Economists and Economic History, The 38n
truth 30, 32, 43, 44, 46, 83, 84, 151, 171, 173, 185, 193, 207, 208, 211, 214, 218n artistic 211t
to quoque argument 8, 199 Tutsi 112 Two Concepts of Liberty 57n Two Cultures? The Significance of C.P.
Snow 218n Two Tracts on Government 56n
Uganda 110 uncertainty I 77 Unique and the Universal, The 57n United Arab Republic 106 United Kingdom 104, 106, 107 United Nations Organization (UN) 101,
104-14 Commission on Human Rights I02q,
105 Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection of Minorities 102q, 103-04q, I05, 114
General Assembly of 102, 103, 105 UNESCO 102, 105
United States of America (USA) xv, 107, 108,205
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 101
universals 29 USSR 104, 105, 106, 107 utilitarianism 14, 16
negative 37n utopia 63, 65, 74
value-freedom 158 Versailles, Treaty of 60, 76 Vienna Circle 84, 222
war 48, 6I, 69, 7I, 72, 76 civi161, 71, 72,76
English 48 nature of 61
welfare state 16 What is Art? 218n Works of Jonathan Swift, The 36n world 3, xvi, 149 world war I 60, 62, 73 world war II xv world-spirit 83 Wiirtzburg 222, 226
Yugoslavia I 07
Zaire 50 Zionism xv, 107, 108, 110, 111
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