Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 2001 Volume 32A List of Contents and Author Index PII: $0039-3681(01)00042-5 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Editors Advisory Editors Nicholas Jardine Andrew Cunningham Professor of History and Philosophy of University of Cambridge, U.K the Sciences Martin Kusch University of Cambridge, U.K University of Cambridge, U.K Marina Frasca-Spada Peter Lipton Affiliated Lecturer in History and Philosophy of University of Cambridge, U.K Science University of Cambridge, U.K Editorial Assistant Katherine Fletcher University of Cambridge, U.K Consulting Editors ce tudan, Ur Geoftrey Lloyd, University S. Mahoney, Princeton Ernan MecMullin, Unive Alan Musgrave, Uni Andrew Pickering, Us James A. Secord, University of Emma C. 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Part I: The Fallibilist Logic of Mathematical Discov ery L. JONES é Writing and Sentiment: Blaise Pascal, the Vacuum, and the Pensées Essay Reviews MARTIN KusCH 3 ‘A General Theory of Societal Knowledge’? Aspirations and Shortcomings of Alvin Goldman’s Social Epistemology HELENE MIALE1 We Have Always Been Mixed Up: Aristotle at the Heart of the “Composite Age’ Contents NuMBER 2 JUNE Articles CRISTINA CHIMISSO Hélene Metzger: The History of Science between the Study of Mentalities and Total History JAMES B. STUMP 3 History of Science through Koyré’s Lenses URSULA KLEIN Paper Tools in Experimental Cultures ANTONI MALET 303 The Power of Images: Mathematics and Metaphysics in Hobbes’s Optics WOLFGANG MALZKORN 335 Defining Disposition Concepts: A Brief History of the Problem EDUARD GLAS 55 The ‘Popperian Programme’ and Mathematics. Part II: From Quasi-Empiricism to Mathematical Research Programmes PETER DEAR : Religion, Science and Natural Philosophy: Thoughts on Cunningham's Thesis Discussions ANDREW CUNNINGHAM 387 A Reply to Peter Dear’s ‘Religion, Science and Natural Philosophy: Thoughts on Cunningham's Thesis’ PETER DEAR 393 Reply to Andrew Cunningham Books on History and Philosophy of Science Received Conten numper 3 September Obituary 401 Gerd Buchdahl (1914-2001): Founding Editor Articles Eric R. ScERRI and JOHN 407 Prediction and the Periodic Table WoRRAI FRANCESC¢ Building Economic Machines: The FCC Auctions ESTHER-MIRJAM SENT Sent Simulating Simon Simulating Scientists HERBE! On Simulating Simon: His Monomania, and its Sources in Bounded Rationality The Importance of Mathematical Conceptualisation GIOVANN FERRARO Analytical Symbols and Geometrical Figures in Eighteenth-Century Calculus Discussions FRED WILSON Galileo’s Lunar Observations: Do They Imply the Rejection of Traditional Lunar Theory? ROGER ARIEW The Initial Response to Galileo’s Lunar Observations Essay Reviews ADAM MOSLEY John Donne’s Verdict on Tycho Brahe: No Astronomer is an Island? ADAM MorRTON Lore-Abiding People Contents NUMBER 4 December SPECIAL ISSUE: MEASUREMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE Introduction E. P. HAMM and ALAN W. Measurement of the People, by the People, and RICHARDSON for the People Articles GORDON McQuat From Cutting Nature at Its Joints to Measuring It: New Kinds and New Kinds of People in Biology ROBERT MICHAEL BRAIN The Ontology of the Questionnaire: Max Weber on Measurement and Mass Investigation HELEN E. LONGINO What Do We Measure When We Measure Aggression? KEVIN D. HAGGERTY Negotiated Measures: The Institutional Micropolitics of Official Criminal Justice Statistics Discussions Ep LEvy Quantification, Mandated Science and Judgment THEODORE M. PORTER On the Virtues and Disadvantage of Quantification for Democratic Life Erratum are aseree bDieaee n