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  1. Inconsistency and scientific reasoning.Joel M. Smith - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):429-445.
    This is a philosophical and historical investigation of the role of inconsistent representations of the same scientific phenomenon. The logical difficulties associated with the simultaneous application of inconsistent models are discussed. Internally inconsistent scientific proposals are characterized as structures whose application is necessarily tied to the confirming evidence that each of its components enjoys and to a vision of the general form of the theory that will resolve the inconsistency. Einstein's derivation of the black body radiation law is used as (...)
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  • Inconsistency and scientific reasoning.Joel M. Smith - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):429-445.
  • The logical inconsistency of the old quantum theory of Black body radiation.John Norton - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (3):327-350.
    The old quantum theory of black body radiation was manifestly logically inconsistent. It required the energies of electric resonators to be both quantized and continuous. To show that this manifest inconsistency was inessential to the theory's recovery of the Planck distribution law, I extract a subtheory free of this manifest inconsistency but from which Planck's law still follows.
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  • What is a problem that we may solve it.Thomas Nickles - 1981 - Synthese 47 (1):85 - 118.
  • Steering Problem Solving between Cliff Incoherence and Cliff Solitude.Joke Meheus & Diderik Batens - 1996 - Philosophica 58 (2).
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  • How to be realistic about inconsistency in science.Bryson Brown - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (2):281-294.
  • Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.Diderik Batens - 1999 - In Logic at Work. Essays Dedicated to the Memory of Helena Rasiowa. Springer. pp. 445-472.
  • A Paradox in Newtonian Gravitation Theory.John D. Norton - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:412 - 420.
    Newtonian cosmology is logically inconsistent. I show its inconsistency in a rigorous but simple and qualitative demonstration. "Logic driven" and "content driven" methods of controlling logical anarchy are distinguished.
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  • Adaptive Logic in Scientific Discovery: the Case of Claudius.Joke Meheus - 1993 - Logique and Analyse 143:359-389.
  • Blocks. The Clue to Dynamic Aspects of Logic.Diderik Batens - 1995 - Logique and Analyse 150:285-328.