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1 | Knowledge and Truth Are Age-Old Problems | | ?:?? |
2 | Competing Visions of the Scientific Method | | ?:?? |
3 | Galileo, the Catholic Church, and Truth | | ?:?? |
4 | Isaac Newton’s Theory of the Universe | | ?:?? |
5 | Science vs. Philosophy in the 17th Century | | ?:?? |
6 | Locke, Hume, and the Path to Skepticism | | ?:?? |
7 | Kant Restores Certainty | | ?:?? |
8 | Science, Society, and the Age of Reason | | ?:?? |
9 | Science Comes of Age in the 19th Century | | ?:?? |
10 | Theories Need Not Explain | | ?:?? |
11 | Knowledge as a Product of the Active Mind | | ?:?? |
12 | Trading Reality for Experience | | ?:?? |
13 | Scientific Truth in the Early 20th Century | | ?:?? |
14 | Two New Theories of Scientific Knowledge | | ?:?? |
15 | Einstein and Bohr Redefine Reality | | ?:?? |
16 | Truth, Ideology, and Thought Collectives | | ?:?? |
17 | Kuhn's Revolutionary Image of Science | | ?:?? |
18 | Challenging Mainstream Science From Within | | ?:?? |
19 | Objectivity Under Attack | | ?:?? |
20 | Scientific Knowledge as Social Construct | | ?:?? |
21 | New Definitions of Objectivity | | ?:?? |
22 | Science Wars of the Late 20th Century | | ?:?? |
23 | Intelligent Design and the Scope of Science | | ?:?? |
24 | Truth, History, and Citizenship | | ?:?? |