Paul Hoyningen-Huene
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Paul Hoyningen-Huene (born 31 July 1946) is a German philosopher of science best known for his Neo-Kantian interpretation of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas.
Publications
Here are the works of Hoyningen-Huene included in the bibliographic records of this encyclopedia:
- Hoyningen-Huene (1993): Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. (1993) Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. University of Chicago Press.
- Hoyningen-Huene (2006): Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. (2006) Context of Discovery Versus Context of Justification and Thomas Kuhn. In Schickore and Steinle (Eds.) (2006), 119-131.
- Hoyningen-Huene (2008): Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. (2008) Systematicity: The Nature of Science. Philosophia 36 (2), 167-180.
- Hoyningen-Huene (2013): Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. (2013) Systematicity: The Nature of Science. Oxford University Press.
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