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    Asquith, Peter D. and Hacking, Ian, eds. 1978. PSA 1978: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part I: Contributed Papers. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Asquith, Peter D. and Hacking, Ian, eds. 1981. PSA 1978: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Hacking, Ian. 1963a. Guessing by Frequency.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64: 55–70.
    Hacking, Ian. 1963b. What is Strict Implication? The Journal of Symbolic Logic 28(1): 51–71.
    Hacking, Ian. 1965. Logic of Statistical Inference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissued as Hacking (2016).
    Hacking, Ian. 1967. Slightly More Realistic Personal Probability.” Philosophy of Science 34: 311–325.
    Hacking, Ian. 1969. Linguistically Invariant Inductive Logic.” Synthese 20(1): 25–47. Reprinted in Weingartner and Zecha (1970, 33–55).
    Hacking, Ian. 1971. The Leibniz-Carnap Program for Inductive Logic.” The Journal of Philosophy 68(19): 597–610.
    Hacking, Ian. 1972. Individual Substance.” in Leibniz. A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Harry G. Frankfurt, pp. 137–153. Garden City, New York: Anchor Books.
    Hacking, Ian. 1973. Propensities, Statistics and Inductive Logic.” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress in Bucharest 1971, edited by Patrick Suppes, Leon Henkin, Athanase Joja, and Gr.C. Moisil, pp. 485–500. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 74. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1974a. Infinite Analysis.” Studia Leibnitiana 6(1): 126–130.
    Hacking, Ian. 1974b. Combined Evidence.” in Logical Theory and Semantic Analysis: Essays Dedicated to Stig Kanger on his Fiftieth Birthday, edited by Sören Stenlund, pp. 113–124. Synthese Library n. 63. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1975a. Why does Language Matter to Philosophy? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1975b. Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction, and Statistical Inference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1975c. All Kinds of Possibility.” The Philosophical Review 84: 321–337.
    Hacking, Ian. 1975d. The Identity of Indiscernibles.” The Journal of Philosophy 72: 249–256.
    Hacking, Ian. 1975e. Leibniz and Descartes: Proof and Eternal Truths.” Proceedings of the British Academy 59: 175–188. Reprinted in Gaukroger (1980, 169–180).
    Hacking, Ian. 1977. Do-it-yourself Semantics for Classical Sequent Calculi, including Ramified Type Theory.” in Logic, Foundations of Mathematics, and Computability Theory. Part One of the Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, London, Ontario, Canada, 1975, edited by Robert E. Butts and Jaakko Hintikka, pp. 371–390. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 9. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1979. What is Logic? The Journal of Philosophy 76(6): 285–319. Reprinted in Gabbay (1994, 1–34).
    Hacking, Ian. 1980a. Grounding Probabilities from below.” in PSA 1980: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part I: Contributed Papers, edited by Peter D. Asquith and Ronald N. Giere, pp. 110–116. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Hacking, Ian. 1980b. The Theory of Probable Inference: Neyman, Peirce, and Braithwaite.” in Science, Belief and Behaviour: Essays in Honour of R.B. Braithwaite, edited by David Hugh Mellor, pp. 141–160. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1981a. Was there ever a Radical Mistranslation? Analysis 41: 171–175.
    Hacking, Ian. 1981b. From the Emergence of Probability to the Erosion of Determinism.” in Probabilistic Thinking, Thermodynamics, and the Interaction of the History and Philosophy of Science. Proceesings of the 1978 Pisa Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science. Volume II, edited by Jaakko Hintikka, David Gruender, and Evandro Agazzi, pp. 105–124. Synthese Library n. 146. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1982a. Experimentation and Scientific Realism.” Philosophical Topics 13(1): 71–87. Reprinted in Leplin (1984, 154–172) and in Boyd, Gasper and Trout (1991).
    Hacking, Ian. 1982b. A Leibnizian Theory of Truth.” in Leibniz: Critical and Interpretive Essays, edited by Michael Hooker, pp. 185–195. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1982c. Language, Truth and Reason.” in Rationality and Relativism, edited by Martin Hollis and Steven Lukes, pp. 48–66. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 1983a. Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511814563.
    Hacking, Ian. 1983b. The Accumulation of Styles of Scientific Reasoning.” in Kant oder Hegel? Über Formen der Begründung in der Philosophie, edited by Dieter Henrich, pp. 453–465. Veröffentlichungen der Internationalen Hegel-Vereinigung n. 12. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
    Hacking, Ian. 1984a. Five Parables.” in Philosophy in History: Essays on the Historiography of Philosophy, pp. 103–124. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1984b. Review of Wright (1983).” The Philosophical Quarterly 34(136): 415–420.
    Hacking, Ian, ed. 1985a. Exercises in Analysis: Essays by Students of Casimir Lewy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1985b. Rules, Scepticism, Proof, Wittgenstein.” in Exercises in Analysis: Essays by Students of Casimir Lewy, edited by Ian Hacking, pp. 113–124. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1985c. Why Motion is Only a Well-Founded Phenomenon.” in The Natural Philosophy of Leibniz, edited by Kathleen Okruhlik and James Robert Brown, pp. 131–150. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 29. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1985d. Do we See through a Microscope? in Images of Science. Essays on Realism and Empiricism, with a Reply from Bas C. van Fraassen, pp. 132–152. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1986a. The Parody of Conversation.” in Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore, pp. 447–458. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 1986b. Making up People.” in Reconstructing Individualism: Autonomy, Individuality and the Self in Western Thought, edited by Thomas Heller, Morton Sosna, and David E. Wellbery. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Reprinted in Baker, Wininger and Elliston (1998, 487–499).
    Hacking, Ian. 1986c. The Invention of Split Personalities.” in Human Nature and Natural Knowledge. Essays Presented to Marjorie Grene on the Occasion of Her seventy-fifth Birthday, edited by Alan Donagan, Anthony N. Perovich Jr., and Michael V. Wedin, pp. 63–86. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 89. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1987. Probability.” in Utility and Probability, edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, pp. 163–177. The New Palgrave. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1989a. Astronomical Improbability.” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VIII: Proceedings of the Eight International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Moscow, 1987, edited by Jens Erik Fenstad, Ivan T. Frolov, and Risto Hilpinen, pp. 413–426. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 126. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
    Hacking, Ian. 1989b. Philosophers of Experiment.” 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. 147–156. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Hacking, Ian. 1990a. The Taming of Chance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1990b. Natural Kinds.” in Perspectives on Quine, edited by Robert B. Barrett and Roger F. Gibson, pp. 129–141. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 1990c. Probability and Determinism, 1650–1900.” in Companion to the History of Modern Science, edited by Robert C. Olby, Geoffrey N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie, and Michael Jonathan Sessions Hodge, pp. 690–701. London: Routledge.
    Hacking, Ian. 1991a. Two Souls in One Body.” Critical Inquiry 17: 838–867.
    Hacking, Ian. 1991b. Speculation, Calculation and the Creation of Phenomena.” in Beyond Reason. Essays on the Philosophy of Paul Feyerabend, edited by Gonzalo Munévar, pp. 131–158. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 132. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 1993a. Le plus pur nominalisme. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat.
    Hacking, Ian. 1993b. Do Thought Experiments Have a Life of Their Own? Comments on James Brown, Nancy Nersessian and David Gooding [Brown (1993), Nersessian (1993) and Gooding (1993)].” in PSA 1992: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Kathleen Okruhlik, pp. 302–308. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Hacking, Ian. 1993c. Working in a New World: The Taxonomic Solution.” in World Changes – T. Kuhn and the Nature of Science, edited by Paul Horwich, pp. 275–310. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1993d. Goodman’s New Riddle is Pre-Humian.” Revue internationale de philosophie 47: 229–243. Reprinted in Elgin (1997, 159–174).
    Hacking, Ian. 1993e. On Kripke’s and Goodman’s Uses of ‘Grue’ .” Philosophy 68: 269–295. Reprinted in Elgin (1997, 211–238).
    Hacking, Ian. 1994a. Entrenchment.” in Grue!, edited by Douglas F. Stalker, pp. 193–224. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 1994b. How Numerical Sociology began by Counting Suicides: from Medical Pathology to Social Pathology.” in The Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences. Some Critical and Historical Perspectives, edited by Robert S. Cohen, pp. 101–134. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 150. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 1995. Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 1999. The Social Construction of What? Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2000a. What Mathematics has Done to Some and Only Some Philosophers.” Proceedings of the British Academy 103: 83–138.
    Hacking, Ian. 2000b. How Inevitable Are the Results of Successful Science? Philosophy of Science 67(suppl.): S58–S71. PSA 1998: Proceedings of the 1998 Biennial Meetings of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers.
    Hacking, Ian. 2001a. An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2001b. Aristotelian Categories and Cognitive Domains.” Synthese 126: 473–515.
    Hacking, Ian. 2001c. Dreams in Place.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59(3): 245–260.
    Hacking, Ian. 2002a. Historical Ontology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2002b. Historical Ontology.” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science XI: In the Scope of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science: Volume Two of the Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Kraków, 1999, edited by Peter Gärdenfors, Jan Woleński, and Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, pp. 583–601. Synthese Library n. 316. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Hacking, Ian. 2003a. L’importance de la classification chez le dernier Kuhn.” Archives de Philosophie 66(3): 389–402.
    Hacking, Ian. 2003b. Soziale Konstruktion beim Wort genommen.” in Wissen zwischen Entdeckung und Konstruktion, Erkenntnistheoretische Kontroversen, edited by Matthias Vogel and Lutz Wingert, pp. 23–54. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag.
    Hacking, Ian. 2004a. L’ouverture au probable : éléments de logique inductive. Logique n. 176. Paris: Armand Colin.
    Hacking, Ian. 2004b. Critical Notice of Williams (2002).” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34(1).
    Hacking, Ian. 2007a. The Contingencies of Ambiguity.” Analysis 67(4): 269–277.
    Hacking, Ian. 2007b. Putnam’s Theory of Natural Kinds and Their Names Is Not the Same as Kripke’s.” Principia 11(1): 1–24.
    Hacking, Ian. 2007c. Natural Kinds: Rosy Dawn, Scholastic Twilight.” in Philosophy of Science, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 203–240. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 61. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2007d. On Not Being a Pragmatist: Eight Reasons and a Cause.” in New Pragmatists, edited by J. Cheryl Misak, pp. 32–49. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2009a. Scientific Reason. Taipei, Taiwan: Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities; Social Sciences, National University of Taiwan.
    Hacking, Ian. 2009b. Response to Blute (2009).” Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science 3(1): 226–228.
    Hacking, Ian. 2010a. Return to an Old Refrain: What Proof Does to Concepts.” in Proceedings of the 32nd International Wittgenstein Symposium. Language and World. Part One. Essays on the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, edited by Volker A. Munz, Klaus Puhl, and Joseph Wang, pp. 35–56. Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (new series) n. 14. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    Hacking, Ian. 2010b. What Makes Mathematics Mathematics? in The Force of Argument. Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley, edited by Jonathan Lear and Alex Oliver, pp. 82–106. London: Routledge.
    Hacking, Ian. 2011a. Why is there Philosophy of Mathematics at all? South African Journal of Philosophy / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Wysbegeerte 30(1): 1–15.
    Hacking, Ian. 2011b. Wittgenstein, Necessity, and the Application of Mathematics.” South African Journal of Philosophy / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Wysbegeerte 30(2): 155–167.
    Hacking, Ian. 2012. ‘Language, Truth and Reason’ 30 Years Later.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 43(4): 599–609.
    Hacking, Ian. 2014. Why is there Philosophy of Mathematics at all? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hacking, Ian. 2015a. Natural Kinds, Hidden Structures, and Pragmatic Instincts.” in The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam, edited by Randall E. Auxier, Douglas R. Anderson, and Lewis Edwin Hahn, pp. 337–357. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 34. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Hacking, Ian. 2015b. Let’s Not Talk About Objectivity.” in Objectivity in Science. New Perspectives from Science and Technology Studies, edited by Flavia Padovani, Tom Richardson, and Jonathan Y. Tsou, pp. 19–34. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 310. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Hacking, Ian. 2015c. Probable Reasoning and Its Novelties.” in Relocating the History of Science. Essays in Honor of Kostas Gavroglu, edited by Theodore Arabatzis, Jürgen Renn, and Ana Simoões, pp. 177–192. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 312. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Hacking, Ian. 2016. Logic of Statistical Inference. Philosophy Classics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissue of Hacking (1965), doi:10.1017/cbo9781316534960.
    Koertge, Noretta, Hesse, Mary B., Hacking, Ian, Finocchiaro, Maurice A., McMullin, Ernan and Westman, Robert S. 1980. Panel Discussion: The Rational Explanation of Historical Discoveries.” in Scientific Discovery: Case Studies, edited by Thomas Nickles, pp. 21–49. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 60. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.

Further References

    Baker, Robert B., Wininger, Kathleen J. and Elliston, Frederick A., eds. 1998. Philosophy and Sex. 3rd ed. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
    Blute, Marion. 2009. Reflections on Trees of Knowledge.” Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science 3(1): 223–225.
    Boyd, Richard N., Gasper, Philip and Trout, J. D., eds. 1991. The Philosophy of Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Brown, James Robert. 1993. Why Empiricism Won’t Work.” in PSA 1992: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Kathleen Okruhlik, pp. 271–279. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Elgin, Catherine Z., ed. 1997. The Philosophy of Nelson Goodman. New York: Garland Publishing Co.
    Gabbay, Dov M., ed. 1994. What is a Logical System? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Gaukroger, Stephen, ed. 1980. Descartes. Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics. Harvester Readings in the History of Science and Philosophy. Brighton: Harvester Press.
    Gooding, David C. 1993. What is Experimental about Thought Experiments? in PSA 1992: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Kathleen Okruhlik, pp. 280–290. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
    Leplin, Jarrett, ed. 1984. Scientific Realism. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.2307/jj.2430495.
    Nersessian, Nancy J. 1993. In the Theoretician’s Laboratory: Thought Experimenting as Mental Modeling.” in PSA 1992: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Kathleen Okruhlik, pp. 291–301. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
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