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Three Roles of Empirical Information in Philosophy: Intuitions on Mathematics do Not Come for Free

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Showing Mathematical Flies the Way Out of Foundational Bottles: The Later Wittgenstein as a Forerunner of Lakatos and the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the later Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics in relation to Lakatos' philosophy of Mathematics and the philosophy of mathematical practice, and present a brief reconstruction of Lakatos’ considerations on Euler's conjecture for polyhedra from the lens of late Wittgensteinian philosophy.
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Paving the cowpath in research within pure mathematics - A medium level model based on text driven variations.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show how simple text-driven variations of given statements in mathematics can lead to interesting new problems and push forward a whole theory around simple initial questions, and implicitly encourage a very simplistic view on criteria, so to speak a cowpath approach to progress in mathematics.
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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

TL;DR: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions as discussed by the authors is a seminal work in the history of science and philosophy of science, and it has been widely cited as a major source of inspiration for the present generation of scientists.
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Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports on mental processes.

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that people are sometimes unaware of the existence of a stimulus that influenced a response, unaware of its existence, and unaware that the stimulus has affected the response.
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The emotional dog and its rational tail: a social intuitionist approach to moral judgment.

TL;DR: The author gives 4 reasons for considering the hypothesis that moral reasoning does not cause moral judgment; rather, moral reasoning is usually a post hoc construction, generated after a judgment has been reached.
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Knowledge and social imagery

David Bloor
TL;DR: Bloor's book came out as a broadside that announced a new approach to the history and philosophy of science, an approach that became known as the strong programme as discussed by the authors... Now, any book published in history of science must take Bloor and the strong program into account.