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Vollmer, Gerhard. 1984. “Reduction and Evolution – Arguments and
Examples.” in Reduction in
Science. Structure, Examples, Philosophical Problems, edited
by Wolfgang Balzer, David A. Pearce, and Heinz-Jürgen Schmidt, pp. 131–152. Synthese
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Vollmer, Gerhard. 1994. “The Limits of Biology.” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science IX:
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Vollmer, Gerhard. 2000a.
“Kandidaten für Naturgesetze.”
Philosophia Naturalis 37(2): 193–204.
Vollmer, Gerhard. 2000b. “Was
sind und warum gelten Naturgesetze?” Philosophia
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Vollmer, Gerhard. 2007. “Can Everything be Rationally Explained Everywhere in the
World?” in How Successful is
Naturalism?, edited by Georg Gasser, pp. 25–48. Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
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Vollmer, Gerhard. 2017. “Why do Theories Fail? The Best Argument for
Realism.” in Varieties of
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by Evandro Agazzi, pp. 165–176. Berlin:
Springer.