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Eddie Yeghiayan
1966
"Primary and Secondary Qualities." Ph.D. Dissertation,
Stanford University, 1966.
1969
"Measurability, Commensurability, and Primary Qualities."
Australasian Journal of Philosophy (May 1969), 47(1):15-24.
1970
"Explanation and Reduction." Journal of Philosophy
(July 9, 1970), 67(13):446-457.
(with Karel Lambert). An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970.
1971
An Introduction to Philosophy. Garden Grove,
Calif.: Bruno Associates, 1971.
Review of Saul A. Basri's A Deductive Theory of Space and Time. Philosophy of Science
(1971), 38:610-612.
1972
(with Karel Lambert). Introducao à filosofia da
ciencia.
Sao Paulo: Cultrix, 1972.
1973
Review of Georg Henrik von Wright's Explanation and Understanding. Journal of Philosophy (November 22, 1973),
70(20):759-765.
1974
"`Non entis nulla sunt attributa'." In Gerhard Funke,
ed., Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.-10.
April 1974, Teil II. 1: Sektionen, pp. 93-100. Berlin &
New York: de Gruyter, 1974.
1975
(with Karel Lambert). Introduccion a la filosofia de la
ciencia.
Madrid: Guadarrama, 1975.
1976
Review of Irving I. Polonoff's Force, Cosmos, Monads and Other
Themes of Kant's Early Thought [B2750 K31 v. 107]. Philosophical
Review (April 1976). 85(2) [453]:253-255.
1978
Kant's Theory of Science. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University
Press, 1978.
1979
(with Karel Lambert). An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Science. 2d edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1979.
1981
(with Karel Lambert). Introduzione alla filosofia della
scienza.
Turin: Boringhieri, 1981.
1984
"Kant, Closure, and Causality." In William L. Harper
and Ralf Meerbote, eds., Kant on Causality, Freedom and Objectivity,
pp. 66-82. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.
1986
"Kant's Two Great Hypotheses." In Robert E. Butts,
ed., Kant's Philosophy of Physical Science: metaphysische Anfängsgrunde
der Naturwissenschaft, 1786-1986, pp. 61-94. The University
of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, 33. Dordrecht,
Holland: Kluwer, 1986.
"Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science." In Robert
E. Butts, ed., Kant's Philosophy of Physical Science: metaphysische
Anfängsgrunde der Naturwissenschaft, 1786-1986, pp. 61-94.
The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science,
33. Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer, 1986.
"Towards a Theory of Theoretical Objects?" PSA:
Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science
Association 1986, I, pp. 384-393. East Lansing, Mich.: Philosophy
of Science Association, 1986.
1987
(with Karel Lambert). An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Science. 3d edition. Atascadero, Calif.: Atascadero, 1987.
"Kant and the Objects of Theory." In Bernard den Ouden
and Marcia Moen, eds., New Essays on Kant, pp. 7-27. American
University Studies, Series V, Philosophy, 20. New York: Lang, 1987.
"The Reality of Reference: Comments on Carl Posy's `Where
Have All the Objects Gone'." Southern Journal of Philosophy
(1987), 25(Supplement):37-44.
1989
"Constructibility and the World-Picture." In Gerhard
Funke and Thomas M. Seebohm, eds, Proceedings of the Sixth
International Kant Congress, Vol. II/2, pp. 65-82. Washington,
DC: Current Continental Research, 603. Center for Advanced Research
in Phenomenology & University Press of America, 1989.
Review of Gottfried Martin's Arithmetic and Combinatorics:
Kant and His Contemporaries. International Studies in Philosophy (1989), 21(1):100-101.
Review of Ronald Paulson's Representations of Revolution (1789-1820). French Review (1989), 62(6):1107-1108.
Review of Sergio L. de C. Fernandes' Foundations of Objective
Knowledge: The Relations of Popper's Theory of Knowledge to That
of Kant. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 86. Philosophy of Science
(September 1989), 56(3):537-539.
1990
(with Vanessa Brittan.) Public Lands and Federal Policies
in Montana. Bozeman, Mont.: Burton K. Wheller Center, Montana
State University, 1990.
Review of Robert Hahn's Kant's Newtonian Revolution in Philosophy. Journal of the History of Philosophy
(October 1990), 28(4):622-624.
1991
"Algebra, Constructibility, and the Indeterminate."
In Gordon Brittan, Jr., ed., Causality, Method, and Modality:
Essays in Honor of Jules Vuillemin, pp. 99-123. The University
of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, 48. Dordrecht,
Holland & Boston: Kluwer, 1991.
Edited. Causality, Method, and Modality: Essays in Honor of
Jules Vuillemin. The University of Western Ontario Series
in Philosophy of Science, 48. Dordrecht, Holland & Boston:
Kluwer, 1991.
(with Karel Lambert.) Eine Einführung in die
Wissenschaftsphilosophie.
Berlien & New York: de Gruyter, 1991.
1992
(with Karel Lambert). An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Science. 4th edition. Atascadero, Calif.: Atascadero, 1992.
Review of R.C. Grogin's The Bergsonian Controversy in France
1900-1914. French Review (March 1992),
65(4):664-665.
Review of Ermanno Bencivenga's Kant's Copernican Revolution. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
(September 1992), 52(3):740-742.
"Systematicity and Objectivity in the Third `Critique'."
Southern Journal of Philosophy (1992), 30(Supplement):167-186.
1993
"Isaac Newton's New Physics." Nashville, Tenn.: Knowledge
Products, 1993.
1994
"Kant and the Quantum Theory." In Paolo Parrini, ed.,
Kant and Contemporary Epistemology, pp. 131-155. The University
of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, 54. Dordrecht:
Kluwer Academic, 1994.
"History, Testimony, and Two Kinds of Scepticism."
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