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INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V - History and Theory

INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V. 1960-1966. ARTICLES. JOSEPH AGASSI, Towards an Historiography of Science II, BeL 2, 1-117. Bacon's inductivist philosophy of science divides thinkers into the scientific and the prejudiced, using as a standard the up-to-date science textbook. In- ductivists regard the History of science as progressing smoothly, from facts rather than from problems, to increasingly general theories, undisturbed by contending scientific schools. Conventionalists regard theories as pigeon- holes for classifying facts; History of science is the development of increas- ingly simple theories, neither true nor false. Conventionalism is useless for reconstructing and weighing conflicts between schools, and overemphasizes science's internal organic growth.

6 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V PETER BURKE, A Survey of the Popularity of Ancient Historians, 1450-1700 V, 135-152. •. Analysis of editions of classical historians-both in original and vern-acular languages-as given in F.L.A. Schweiger's Handbuch der clas- sischen Bibliographie, indicates variations in taste for models of historical writing.

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