John Worrall

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John Worrall (born 27 November 1946) is an English philosopher of science notable for his advancement of Lakatos's methodology of scientific research programmes and his work on structural realism.


Publications

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  • Worrall (1989): Worrall, John. (1989) Fix It and Be Damned: A Reply to Laudan. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40, 376-388.
  • Worrall (1988): Worrall, John. (1988) Review: The Value of a Fixed Methodology. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39, 263-275.

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