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    Why are chemists 'turned off' by philosophy of science?Robert J. Good - 1999 - Foundations of Chemistry 1 (2):65-95.
    The most immediate reason why chemists are unenthusiastic about the philosophy of science is the historic hostility of important philosophers, to the concept of atoms. (Without atoms, discovery in chemistry would have proceeded with glacial slowness, if at all, in the last 200 years.) Other important reasons include the anti-realist influence of the philosophical dogmas of logical positivism, instrumentalism, of strict empiricism. Though (as has been said) these doctrines have recently gone out of fashion, they are still very influential.A diagram (...)
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    Why are Chemists ‘Turned Off’ by Philosophy of Science?Robert J. Good - 1999 - Foundations of Chemistry 1 (1):65-95.
    The most immediate reason why chemists are unenthusiastic about the philosophy of science is the historic hostility of important philosophers, to the concept of atoms. (Without atoms, discovery in chemistry would have proceeded with glacial slowness, if at all, in the last 200 years.) Other important reasons include the anti-realist influence of the philosophical dogmas of logical positivism, instrumentalism, of strict empiricism. Though (as has been said) these doctrines have recently gone out of fashion, they are still very influential.A diagram (...)
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    Why are Chemists ‘Turned Off’ by Philosophy of Science?Robert J. Good - 1999 - Foundations of Chemistry 1 (2):185-215.
    The most immediate reason why chemists are unenthusiastic about the philosophy of science is the historic hostility of important philosophers, to the concept of atoms. (Without atoms, discovery in chemistry would have proceeded with glacial slowness, if at all, in the last 200 years.) Other important reasons include the anti-realist influence of the philosophical dogmas of logical positivism, instrumentalism, of strict empiricism. Though (as has been said) these doctrines have recently gone out of fashion, they are still very influential.A diagram (...)
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    Books in review.Lyle E. Angene, John J. Carey, Joseph Owens, Robert C. Good & Winfield E. Nagley - 1978 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (4):258-263.
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    A third attitude toward others.Robert C. Good - 1982 - Man and World 15 (3):259-263.
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    Contemporary French philosophy.Robert Good - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):431-433.
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    Les philosophes de la république.Robert Good - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (4):492-493.
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    Marc Bloch: A life in history.Robert Good - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):471-472.
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    Ninian Smart and the justification of religious doctrinal schemes.Robert C. Good - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (2):69 - 75.
  10. The Philosophy and Social Thought of Alfred Fouillee.Robert Good - 1993 - Dissertation, Mcgill University (Canada)
    Classical scholar and historian of philosophy at France's Ecole Normale Superieure, Alfred Fouillee heralded the science of psychology as philosophers' sole path to social and political relevance in the modern age, and sought for French society the philosophically based morale that her polarized political tradition seemed unable to provide. His theory of idees-forces identified rationality with an irreducible yet conscious will, lent precision philosophical idealism's often vague exaltation of individual freedom, and promoted psychologically informed discussions about the proper ideals for (...)
     
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    The Question of Conation in Action Theory.Robert Good - unknown
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    The Sheep of His Pasture: A Study of the Hebrew Noun ʿAm(m) and Its Semitic CognatesThe Sheep of His Pasture: A Study of the Hebrew Noun Am(m) and Its Semitic Cognates.Gary A. Rendsburg & Robert McClive Good - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):558.
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    Imperatives Again.Robert C. Good - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (4):311--317.
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    Love and Death in the Ancient near East: Essays in Honor of Marvin H. Pope.J. A. Soggin, John H. Marks & Robert M. Good - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):130.
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