Online Papers
A Note on Smith's Term "Naturalism"
Anthropomorphism in Science
Brainwashing
Bye Bye Weber
Can Adults Become Genuinely Bilingual?
Causality and Medicine
Deception: A View from the Rationalist Perspective
Deconstructing Post-Modernism: Gellner and Crocodile Dundee
Dissertation without tears
Halakha and Agada
Israeli Judaism
Jacob Katz on Jewish Social History
Karl Popper
Leibniz's Place in the History of Physics
Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom: Popper's Popular Critics
Liberal Forensic Medicine
Liberal Nationalism for Israel
Liberal Nationalism (Chapters from the book in Russian) nationalism.pdf
Movies Seen Many Times
Neo-Classical Economics as 18th Century Theory of Man
One Palestine
On the Limits of Scientific Explanation: Hempel and Evans-Pritchard
On the open grave of Hillel Kook
Prescriptions for Responsible Psychiatry
Quanta in Context
Rights and Reason
Science Education Without Pressure
Scientific Literacy
Summary of AFOS Workshop, 1994
Tautology and Testability in Economics
Technology: Philosophical and Social Aspects The Gro
Brundtland Report (1987) Or, The Logic of Awesome Decisions
The Heuristic Bent
The Interface of Philosophy and Physics
The Ivory Tower and the Seat of Power
The Lakatosian Revolution
The Last Refuge of the Scoundrel
The Novelty of Chomsky's Theories
Theoretical Bias in Evidence: a Historical Sketch
The Philosophy of Science Today
The Role of the Philosopher among the Scientists: Nuisance or Necessity?
The Theory and Practice of the Welfare State
To Save Verisimilitude
Training to Survive the Hazard Called Education
Variations on the Liar's Paradox
Verisimilitude
Who Discovered Boyle's Law?
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