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Darden, Lindley. 1977. “The Heritage from Logical Positivism: A
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Symposia, edited by Frederick Suppe and Peter D. Asquith, pp. 242–258. East Lansing, Michigan:
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Darden, Lindley. 1978. “Discoveries and the Emergence of New Fields in
Science.” in PSA
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Asquith and Ian Hacking, pp. 149–160. East Lansing, Michigan:
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Darden, Lindley. 1980. “Theory Construction in Genetics.” in
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Thomas Nickles, pp. 151–170. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 60.
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Darden, Lindley. 1983. “Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy of Science:
Reasoning by Analogy in Theory Construction.” in PSA 1982: Proceedings of the Biennial
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Darden, Lindley. 1992. “Strategies for Anomaly Resolution.” in
Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science,
Volume XV: Cognitive Models of Science, edited
by Ronald N. Giere, pp. 251–273.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Darden, Lindley. 2008. “Mechanisms and Models.” in The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of
Biology, edited by David L. Hull and Michael E. Ruse, pp. 139–159. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Darden, Lindley. 2017. “Explaining Visually using Mechanism
Diagrams.” in The Routledge
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Darden, Lindley and Cook, Michael. 1994. “Reasoning Strategies in Molecular Biology: Abstractions,
Scans and Anomalies.” in PSA 1994: Proceedings of the Biennial
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Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Richard M. Burian, pp. 179–191. East Lansing, Michigan:
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Darden, Lindley and Rada, Roy. 1988. “Hypothesis
Formation Using Part-Whole Interrelations.” in Analogical Reasoning. Perspectives of Artificial
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Darden, Lindley and Tabery, James. 2005. “Molecular
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Darden, Lindley and Tabery, James. 2009. “Molecular
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Machamer, Peter K., Darden, Lindley and Craver, Carl F. 2000. “Thinking about Mechanisms.” Philosophy
of Science 67: 1–25.
Strom, John D. and Darden, Lindley. 1996. “Review of Dreyfus (1992).”
Artificial Intelligence 80(1): 151–170.
Tabery, James, Piotrowska, Monika and Darden, Lindley. 2015. “Molecular
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Tabery, James, Piotrowska, Monika and Darden, Lindley. 2019. “Molecular
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Further References
Dreyfus, Hubert L. 1992. What Computers Still Can’t Do: A Critique of Artificial
Reason. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT
Press.