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Harris, Zelig Sabattei, Gottfried, Michael, Ryckman, Thomas A., Daladier, A. and Mattick, Paul, Jr. 1989. The Flow of Information in Science. Analysis of an
Immunology Sublanguage. Boston Studies
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 1991. “Designation and Convention: A Chapter of Early Logical
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 1993. “Review of Coffa (1991).” The
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 1996. “Einstein Agonists: Weyl and Reichenbach on Geometry and
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Philosophy of Science, Volume XVI: Origins of Logical
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2001a. “Truth and Facts.” Unpublished
manuscript.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2001b. “Early Philosophical Interpretations of General
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2002. “Method and Theory in Harris’s Grammar of
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2003a. “The Philosophical Roots of the Gauge Principle: Weyl and
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2003b. “Surplus Structure from the Standpoint of Transcendental
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“General Relativity.” in The Cambridge History of Philosophy
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2005a. The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2005b. “Recoverning First Philosophy in Philosophy of
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2006. “Early Philosophical Interpretations of General
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2007. “Logical Empiricism and the Philosophy of
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2008a. “Invariance Principles as Regulative Ideals: From Wigner
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2008b. “Carnap and Husserl.” in The Cambridge Companion to Carnap, edited by
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2009. “Hermann Weyl and ‘First Philosophy’:
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2010. “The ‘Relativized A Priori’: An Appreciation
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2011. “The Importance of Being Weyl.”
Metascience 20(1): 75–79.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2012a.
“Bridging Two Gulfs: Hermann Weyl.”
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 8(1): 24–41.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2012b. “What does History Matter to Philosophy of
Physics?” Journal of the Philosophy of History
5(3): 496–512.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2012c. “Early Philosophical Interpretations of General
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2014. “ ‘A Believing Rationalist’: Einstein and
‘the Truly Valuable’ in Kant.” in The Cambridge Companion to Einstein, edited
by Michel Janssen and Christoph Lehner, pp. 377–397. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Ryckman, Thomas A. 2015. “Why History Matters to Philosophy of
Physics.” Studies in History and Philosophy of
Science 50: 4–12.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2016.
“What Carnap Might Have Learned From Weyl.” in
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edited by Christian Damböck, pp. 15–29.
Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook n. 18. Berlin: Springer.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2017a.
Einstein. The Routledge Philosophers.
London: Routledge.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2017b. “Cassirer and Dirac on the Symbolic Method in Quantum
Mechanics: A Confluence of Opposites.” Journal for the
History of Analytical Philosophy 6(3): 213–243.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2018. “Early Philosophical Interpretations of General
Relativity.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2018/entries/genrel-early/.
Ryckman, Thomas A. 2024. “Early Philosophical Interpretations of General
Relativity.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information,
https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2024/entries/genrel-early/.
Further References
Coffa, Alberto J. 1991. The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap: to the Vienna
Station. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited
by Linda Wessels.