In:Controversy Spaces: A model of scientific and philosophical change
Edited by Oscar Nudler
[Controversies 10] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 September 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/cvs.10.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part I. The model of controversy spaces
chapter 1. Controversy spaces: The dialectical nature of change in the sciences and philosophy
Part II. Controversy spaces in the history of philosophy
chapter 2. Historiographic refocalization and change in the historicity regime: The controversy space surrounding the representation of past and contemporary historical catastrophes
chapter 3. A brief history of supervenience in the controversy space of recent philosophy of mind
Part III. Controversy spaces in the history of science
chapter 4. The problem of irreversibility, from Fourier to Chaos theory: The trajectory of a controversy space
chapter 5. The relation between Chemistry and Physics: Origin and present relevance of a controversy space
chapter 6. Jacques Rohault’s system of natural philosophy: History of a controvery space
chapter 7. How DNA became an important molecule: Controversies at the origins of molecular biology
chapter 8. The development of 20th-century American linguistics as a controversy space
Contributors
Author index
Subject index
