The Rationalist Image of Science
A Rationalist Model of Theory Evaluation
Aesthetic Factors in Discovery and Justification
The Boundaries of Scientific Behavior
A Precursor:Hutcheson's Account of Beauty in Science
The Distinction between Theories and Their Representations
The Disregard of Abstract Entities by the Actor-Network Theory
Perceiving the Properties of Abstract Entities
Aesthetic Values, Properties, and Evaluations
Aesthetic Criteria and Canons
Identifying Which Properties of Theories Are Aesthetic
Classes of Aesthetic Properties
Visualization and Abstractness
Beauty in the Biological and Social Sciences
The Theory of Aesthetic Disinterestedness
The Accord of Aesthetic and Empirical Judgments
Reductionism about Aesthetic and Empirical Judgments.
Precepts and Their Warrants
The Warrant of Empirical Criteria
The Conservatism of Aesthetic Canons
Fashions and Styles in Science
An Example of Scientific Style:Mechanicism
Beauty as an Attribute of Truth
Aesthetic Judgment and the Recognition of Truth and Falsity
Einstein's Account of Theory Assessment
The Properties of Theories and the Properties of Phenomena
The Possible Success of the Aesthetic Induction
The Empirical Corroboration of Metaphysical World Views
The Controversy about Scientists' Simplicity Judgments
Simplicity and the Unification of Phenomena
Degrees and Forms of Simplicity
Quantitative Definitions of Simplicity in Theory Choice
Simplicity, Beauty, and Truth
The Occurrence of Scientific Revolutions
The Abandonment of Aesthetic Commitments.
Continuity and Rupture in Revolutions
Understanding Past Science
Factors Inducing and Inhibiting Revolutions
The Analogy with Moral and Political Revolutions
Aesthetic Judgments and Utilitarian Performance
The Response of Architectural Design to Iron and Steel
The Use of Reinforced Concrete in Architecture
Materials and Forms in Industrial Design
Testing the Model against History
Did Copernicus's Theory Constitute and Empirical Advance?
Copernicus's Return to Aristotelian Principles
The Aesthetic Preference for Copernicus's Theory
Kuhn's Account of the Acceptance of Copernicanism
The Iconoclasm of Kepler's Ellipses
Two Flaws in Classical Physics
Aesthetic Factors in the Appeal of Relativity Theory
Quantum Theory and the Loss of Visualization
The Renunciation of Determinism
A Rational Warrant for Aesthetic Commitments
The Rationality of Revolutions
A Natural Inductive Disposition.