págs. 13-27
History of philosophy of science as philosophy of science by other means?: comment on Thomas Uebel
págs. 29-39
págs. 43-56
Reflections od Chimisso: french philosphy of science and the historical method
págs. 57-65
Philosophy of science: aspects of current history of 19th century
págs. 65-74
Well, and pragmatism?: comment on Michael Heildelberger's paper
págs. 75-83
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Aggregation problems and models: what comes first?
págs. 141-152
Life in a physical world: the place of the life sciences
págs. 155-168
Comments on Marcel Weber's "life in a physical world: the place of the life sciences
págs. 169-172
How special are the life sciences?: a view from the natural kinds debate
págs. 173-188
The epistemology-only approach to natural kinds: a reply to Thomas Reydon
págs. 189-194
Reductionism in biology: an example of biochemistry
págs. 195-203
págs. 205-218
Trends and problems in philosophy of social and cultural sciences: a european perspective
págs. 221-242
A commentary on Wenceslao J. González' contribution "Trends and problems in philosophy of social and cultural sicences, a european perspective: state of the art
págs. 243-255
págs. 257-281
págs. 283-303
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págs. 315-333
On various sense of "conventional" and their interrelation in the philosophy of physics: simultaneity as a case study
págs. 335-349
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págs. 381-397
The caracterization of structure: definition versus axiomatisation
págs. 399-416
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