id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xkgk36hsbnfdrca3bqldbf4rne Robert J. Richards Arguments in a Sartorial Mode, or the Asymmetries of History and Philosophy of Science 1992 8 .pdf application/pdf 4999 334 57 course, whether historians can learn something from philosophers of science. Gould, for the moment an honorary philosopher, persists in interpreting Darwin's theory as rejecting progress. good philosopher of science tests his or her conceptions, not usually against the given, Historians can take the meaning of theory, hypothesis, observation, explanation, and so on from the historical events themselves-Darwin, for instance, used all other philosophers who have tried to determine the explanatory logic of Darwin's theory, especially as represented in the Origin of Species, have assumed, or I would say, The historian will understand Darwin's theory to have These two ways of regarding theory, the philosopher's and the historian's, mark history of science-but this is not enough; it's certainly not the way historians themselves become trained. Arguments in a Sartorial Mode, or the Asymmetries of History and Philosophy of Science [pp. Arguments in a Sartorial Mode, or the Asymmetries of History and Philosophy of Science [pp. ./cache/work_xkgk36hsbnfdrca3bqldbf4rne.pdf ./txt/work_xkgk36hsbnfdrca3bqldbf4rne.txt