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Prof. Hasok Chang
Prof. Hasok Chang
Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
Verified email at cam.ac.uk - Homepage
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Inventing temperature: Measurement and scientific progress
H Chang
Oxford University Press, 2004
15552004
Is water H2O?: Evidence, realism and pluralism
H Chang
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
8032012
Operationalism
H Chang
1882009
Preservative realism and its discontents: Revisiting caloric
H Chang
Philosophy of Science 70 (5), 902-912, 2003
1472003
How historical experiments can improve scientific knowledge and science education: The cases of boiling water and electrochemistry
H Chang
Science & Education 20, 317-341, 2011
1422011
Beyond case-studies: History as philosophy
H Chang
Integrating history and philosophy of science: Problems and prospects, 109-124, 2011
1112011
Introduction: Philosophy of science in practice
R Ankeny, H Chang, M Boumans, M Boon
European journal for philosophy of science 1, 303-307, 2011
1102011
We Have Never Been Whiggish (About Phlogiston)1
H Chang
Centaurus 51 (4), 239-264, 2009
1002009
The persistence of epistemic objects through scientific change
H Chang
Erkenntnis 75, 413-429, 2011
982011
Realism for realistic people
H Chang
Cambridge University Press, 2022
86*2022
The philosophical grammar of scientific practice
H Chang
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (3), 205-221, 2011
852011
The hidden history of phlogiston
H Chang
HYLE–International journal for philosophy of chemistry 16 (2), 47-79, 2010
852010
Causality and realism in the EPR experiment
H Chang, N Cartwright
Erkenntnis 38 (2), 169-190, 1993
841993
Is water H2O? Evidence, pluralism and realism
H Chang
802012
Otto Neurath: Politics and the unity of science
J Cat, N Cartwright, H Chang
Stanford University Press, 1996
781996
Turning an undergraduate class into a professional research community
H Chang
Teaching in Higher Education 10 (3), 387-394, 2005
742005
How a scientific discovery is made: A case history
G Holton, H Chang, E Jurkowitz
American Scientist 84 (4), 364-375, 1996
671996
Ontological principles and the intelligibility of epistemic activities
H Chang
Scientific understanding: Philosophical perspectives, 64-82, 2009
632009
Scientific progress: Beyond foundationalism and coherentism1
H Chang
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 61, 1-20, 2007
632007
Is pluralism compatible with scientific realism?
H Chang
The Routledge handbook of scientific realism, 176-186, 2017
562017
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