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Mind in science: a history of explanations in psychology and physics

What constitutes a scientific discovery? How do discoveries happen, and how are they recognized as such? These are questions of central concern to scientists and philosophers. Augustine Brannigan critically examines the contributions to this debate made by philosophers. psychologists, historians, and sociologists, and develops a new and original theory. His book will be of interest to all the scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines for whom scientific innovation is a focus of attention.

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Author(s) Gregory, R. L. (Richard Langton) - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 153.01 Gre m
ISBN/ISSN 0521243076
Subject(s) Psychology
Physics
Science
Science and psychology
Classification 153.01
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Cambridge Uiversity Press
Publishing Year 1981
Publishing Place Cambridge
Collation xi, 641 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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