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Flavia Padovani
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  1. Relativizing the relativized a priori: Reichenbach’s axioms of coordination divided.Flavia Padovani - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):41-62.
    In recent years, Reichenbach's 1920 conception of the principles of coordination has attracted increased attention after Michael Friedman's attempt to revive Reichenbach's idea of a "relativized a priori". This paper follows the origin and development of this idea in the framework of Reichenbach's distinction between the axioms of coordination and the axioms of connection. It suggests a further differentiation among the coordinating axioms and accordingly proposes a different account of Reichenbach's "relativized a priori".
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  2. Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies.Flavia Padovani, Alan Richardson & Jonathan Y. Tsou (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 310. Springer.
    This highly multidisciplinary collection discusses an increasingly important topic among scholars in science and technology studies: objectivity in science. It features eleven essays on scientific objectivity from a variety of perspectives, including philosophy of science, history of science, and feminist philosophy. Topics addressed in the book include the nature and value of scientific objectivity, the history of objectivity, and objectivity in scientific journals and communities. Taken individually, the essays supply new methodological tools for theorizing what is valuable in the pursuit (...)
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  3. Coordination and Measurement: What We Get Wrong about What Reichenbach Got Right.Flavia Padovani - 2017 - European Studies in Philosophy of Science 5:49-60.
    In his Scientific Representation (2008), van Fraassen argues that measuring is a form of representation. In fact, every measurement pinpoints its target in accordance with specific operational rules within an already-constructed theoretical space, in which certain conceptual interconnections can be represented. Reichenbach’s 1920 account of coordination is particularly interesting in this connection. Even though recent reassessments of this account do not do full justice to some important elements lying behind it, they do have the merit of focusing on a different (...)
     
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  4. Genidentity and Topology of Time: Kurt Lewin and Hans Reichenbach.Flavia Padovani - 2013 - In N. Milkov & V. Peckhaus (eds.), The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism. Springer. pp. 97--122.
    In the early 1920s, Hans Reichenbach and Kurt Lewin presented two topological accounts of time that appear to be interrelated in more than one respect. Despite their different approaches, their underlying idea is that time order is derived from specific structural properties of the world. In both works, moreover, the notion of genidentity--i.e., identity through or over time--plays a crucial role. Although it is well known that Reichenbach borrowed this notion from Kurt Lewin, not much has been written about their (...)
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  5. From Physical Possibility to Probability and Back. Reichenbach’s Account of Coordination.Flavia Padovani - 2021 - In Sebastian Lutz & Adam T. Tuboly (eds.), Logical Empiricism and the Physical Sciences. From Philosophy of Nature to Philosophy of Physics. London, UK: pp. 336-353.
  6. Measurement, coordination, and the relativized a priori.Flavia Padovani - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.
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    Reichenbach on causality in 1923: Scientific inference, coordination, and confirmation.Flavia Padovani - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 53 (C):3-11.
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    Measurement, coordination, and the relativized a priori.Flavia Padovani - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part B):123-128.
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    La correspondance Reichenbach-Rougier des années trente : une « collaboration amicale », entre empirisme logique et exil1.Flavia Padovani - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae 10 (2):223-250.
    J’espère que tout cela sera le point de départ d’une collaboration efficace dans l’avenir, et que je me permets de souhaiter, en outre, amicale.Louis Rougier à Hans Reichenbach, 24 novembre 1931.
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    La correspondance Reichenbach-Rougier des années trente : une « collaboration amicale », entre empirisme logique et exil1.Flavia Padovani - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae 10:223-250.
    J’espère que tout cela sera le point de départ d’une collaboration efficace dans l’avenir, et que je me permets de souhaiter, en outre, amicale.Louis Rougier à Hans Reichenbach, 24 novembre 1931.
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    Introduction: Objectivity in Science.Jonathan Y. Tsou, Alan Richardson & Flavia Padovani - 2015 - In Flavia Padovani, Alan Richardson & Jonathan Y. Tsou (eds.), Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies. Cham: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 310. Springer. pp. 1-15.
  12. Probability and Causality in the Early Works of Hans Reichenbach.Flavia Padovani - 2008 - Dissertation, University of Geneva
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    Bas C. Van Fraassen: Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective.Flavia Padovani - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (8):1199-1204.
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  14. Handbook of the History of Philosophy of Science.Flavia Padovani & Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
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  15. Hans Reichenbach and the Freistudentenschaft: School Reform, Pedagogy, and Freedom.Flavia Padovani - 2022 - In Christian Damböck, Günther Sandner & Meike G. Werner (eds.), Logical Empiricism, Life Reform, and the German Youth Movement. pp. 81-103.
     
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  16. Reichenbach and the Problem of Induction.Flavia Padovani - 2022 - In Christoph Limbeck & Thomas Uebel (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Logical Empiricism. Routledge. pp. 229-237.
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    Références bibliographiques.Flavia Padovani - 2007 - Philosophia Scientiae (2):217-276.
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    Références bibliographiques.Flavia Padovani (ed.) - 2007
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    Références bibliographiques.Flavia Padovani - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae 10:321-380.
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    Références bibliographiques.Flavia Padovani - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae 10 (2):321-380.
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  21. The 1915 Reichenbach-Wyneken Correspondence: Between the Ethical Ideal and the Reality of War.Flavia Padovani - 2022 - In Christian Damböck, Günther Sandner & Meike G. Werner (eds.), Logical Empiricism, Life Reform, and the German Youth Movement. pp. 297-316.
     
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    Louis Rougier: vie et oeuvre d'un philosophe engagé: témoignage, écrits politiques.Jean-Claude Pont & Flavia Padovani (eds.) - 2006 - Paris: Kimé.
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    Hans Reichenbach. The Concept of Probability in the Mathematical Representation of Reality. Trans. and ed. Frederick Eberhardt and Clark Glymour. Chicago: Open Court, 2008. Pp. xi+154. $34.97. [REVIEW]Flavia Padovani - 2011 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2):344-347.
    Hans Reichenbach has been not only one of the founding fathers of logical empiricism but also one of the most prominent figures in the philosophy of science of the past century. While some of his ideas continue to be of interest in current philosophical programs, an important part of his early work has been neglected, and some of it has been unavailable to English readers. Among Reichenbach’s overlooked (and untranslated) early works, his doctoral thesis of 1915, The Concept of Probability (...)
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