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Galison, Peter. 1979. “Model and Reality in Descartes’ Theory of Light.” Synthese 4(4): 2–23.
Galison, Peter. 1984. “Descartes’s Comparisons: From the Invisible to the Visible.” Isis 75: 311–326.
Galison, Peter. 1987. How Experiments End. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Galison, Peter. 1989. “Multiple Constraints, Simultaneous Solutions.” in PSA 1988: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by Arthur I. Fine and Jarrett Leplin, pp. 157–163. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Galison, Peter. 1992. “FORTRAN, Physics, and Human Nature.” in The Invention of Physical Science. Intersections of Mathematics, Theology and Natural Philosophy since the Seventeenth Century. Essays in Honor of Erwin N. Hiebert, edited by Andrea Nye, Joan L. Richards, and Roger H. Stuewer, pp. 225–260. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 139. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Galison, Peter. 1993. “The Cultural Meaning of Aufbau.” in Scientific Philosophy: Origins and Developments, edited by Friedrich Stadler, pp. 75–94. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook n. 1. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Galison, Peter. 1996. “Constructing Modernism: The Cultural Location of Aufbau.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume XVI: Origins of Logical Empiricism, edited by Ronald N. Giere and Alan W. Richardson, pp. 17–44. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Galison, Peter. 1997. Image and Logic. A Material Culture of Microphysics. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Galison, Peter. 2000. “Random Philosophy.” in The Reality of the Unobservable. Observability, Unobservability and Their Impact on the Issue of Scientific Realism, edited by Evandro Agazzi and Massimo Pauri, pp. 123–128. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 215. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Galison, Peter. 2005. L’empire du temps : les horloges d’Einstein et les cartes de Poincaré. Paris: R. Laffont.
Galison, Peter. 2015. “The Journalist, the Scientist, and Objectivity.” in Objectivity in Science. New Perspectives from Science and Technology Studies, edited by Flavia Padovani, Tom Richardson, and Jonathan Y. Tsou, pp. 57–78. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 310. Dordrecht: Springer.