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This encyclopedia makes use of the semantic citation mechanism where each bibliographic resource is only defined once throughout the encyclopedia. To ensure that there are no duplicate resources, all resource definitions are collected on this page in A bibliographic record must have the alphabetical order. A resource is defined as a following format <code><nowiki>{{SetBibliographyItem}}Barseghyan (2015)</nowiki></code> entry. Here is a definition for A resource can then be cited by means of <code><nowiki>[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]]</nowiki></code>:.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html4strict">{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Barseghyan (2015) |type=book |author=Hakob Barseghyan |title=The Laws of Scientific Change |year=2015 |publisher=Springer |isbn=9783319175959}}</syntaxhighlight> {{note}} For more detailon how to cite, see the [[Guidelines:Citations|citation guidelines]]. ==A== ==B== ==C== ==D== ==E== ==F=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key= Fatigati (2014) |type=journal article |author=Michael Fatigati |title=A Method for Reconstructing the Medieval Arabic Scientific Mosaic |journal=Unpublished Research Paper |year=2014}} ==G=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Garfield (1985) |type=journal article |author=Eugene Garfield |title=The Life and Career of George Sarton: The Father of History of Science |journal=Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences |year=1985 |volume=40 |pages=107-117}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Gerth and Mills (Eds.) (1946) |type=collection |author=Hans Heinrich Gerth, Charles Wright Mills |title=From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology |year=1946 |publisher=Oxford University Press}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Grobler (1990) |type=journal article |author=Adam Grobler |title=Between Rationalism and Relativism: On Larry Laudan's Model of Scientific Rationality |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |year=1990 |volume=41 |number=4 |pages=493-507}} ==H=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Hacking (1999) |type=book |author=Ian Hacking |title=Social Construction of What? |year=1999 |publisher=Harvard University Press}} ==I== ==J== ==K== ==L== ==M== {{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Merton (1938) |type=journal article |author=Robert Merton |title=Science and Social Order |journal=Philosophy of Science |volume=5 |number=3 |year=1938 |pages=321-337}} ==N=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Nickles (Ed.) (1980) |type=collection |year=1980 |title=Scientific Discovery, Logic and Rationality |author=Thomas Nickles |publisher=D Reidel Publishing Company |isbn=9789027710697}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Nola and Sankey (2007) |type=book |author=Robert Nola,Howard Sankey|+sep=, |title=Theories of Scientific Method |year=2007 |publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Nola and Sankey (Eds.) (2015) |type=collection |author=Robert Nola,Howard Sankey |title=After Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend. Recent Issues in Theories of Scientific Method |year=2000 |publisher=Kluwer |isbn=978-1844650859}} ==O=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Overgaard (2016) |type=journal article |author=Nicholas Overgaard |title=A Taxonomy for the Social Agents of Scientific Change |journal=Journal of Scientonomy |year=2016}} ==P== ==Q== ==R== ==S=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Shapere (1980) |type=collection article |author=Dudley Shapere |title=The Character of Scientific Change |year=1980 |collection=Nickles (Ed.) (1980) |pages=61-116}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Shapin (1996) |type=book |author=Steven Shapin |title=The Scientific Revolution |year=1996 |publisher=University of Chicago Press}}
==T==To add a new bibliographic record enter the citation key below:
{{#forminput:form=Bibliographic Record|autocomplete on category=UBibliographic Record|returnto={{FULLPAGENAME}}}}<p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.8em; color:gray;">Citation keys normally include author names followed by the publication year in brackets. E.g. Lakatos (1970), Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen (1935), Musgrave and Pigden (2016), Kuhn (1970a), Lakatos and Musgrave (Eds.) (1970). If a record with that citation key already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.</p>
==V== ==W=={{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Weber (1946) |type=collection article |author=Max Weber |title=Science as a Vocation |year=1946 |collection=Gerth and Mills (Eds.) (1946) |pages=129-156}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Whewell (1840) |type=book |author=William Whewell |title=The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded upon their History. Volume 1 |year=1967 |publisher=Johnson Reprint Corp.}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Worrall (1988) |type=journal article |author=John Worrall |title=Review: The Value of a Fixed Methodology |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |volume=39 |year=1988 |pages=263-275}}{{SetBibliographyItem |citation key=Worrall (1989) |type=journal article |author=John Worrall |title=Fix It and Be Damned: A Reply to Laudan |journal=The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |volume=40 |year=1989 |pages=376-388}} ==X== ==Y== ==Z== ==All==The list table below includes all the bibliographic resources defined with <code><nowiki>{{#scite}}</nowiki></code>in this encyclopedia:
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