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Philosophy of Science: An Overview for Cognitive Science. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1988.

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Bechtel, William. Philosophy of science: An overview for cognitive science. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum, 1988.

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Shoemaker, Sydney. Physical realization. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Carnap et la construction logique du monde. Paris: Vrin, 2001.

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Janik, Allan. Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited. Transaction Publishers, 2001.

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Christian, Bonnet, and Wagner Pierre, eds. L' âge d'or de l'empirisme logique: Vienne, Berlin, Prague, 1929-1936. [Paris]: Gallimard, 2006.

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Jacques, Bouveresse, and Wagner Pierre, eds. Mathématiques et expérience: L'empirisme logique à l'épreuve (1918-1940). Paris: O. Jacob, 2008.

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Jacques, Bouveresse, and Wagner Pierre, eds. Mathématiques et expérience: L'empirisme logique à l'épreuve (1918-1940). Paris: O. Jacob, 2008.

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Alexis, Bienvenu, Bonnet Christian, and Wagner Pierre, eds. L' âge d'or de l'empirisme logique: Vienne, Berlin, Prague, 1929-1936 : textes de philosophie des sciences. Paris: Gallimard, 2006.

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Positivismes: philosophie, sociologie, histoire, sciences: Actes du colloque international, 10-12 décembre 1997, Université libre de Bruxelles, sous le patronage du Comité national de Logique, histoire et philosophie des sciences de Belgique. Turnhout: Brepols, 1999.

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(Translator), Amethe Smeaton, ed. The Logical Syntax of Language (Open Court Classics). Open Court, 2002.

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Physical Realization. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Abramson, Corey M., and Neil Gong, eds. Beyond the Case. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190608484.001.0001.

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The social sciences have seen a substantial increase in comparative and multisited ethnographic projects over the last three decades, yet field research often remains associated with small-scale, in-depth, and singular case studies. The growth of comparative ethnography underscores the need to carefully consider the process, logics, and consequences of comparison. This need is intensified by the fact that ethnography has long encompassed a wide range of traditions with different approaches toward comparative social science. At present, researchers seeking to design comparative field projects have many studies to emulate but few scholarly works detailing the process of comparison in divergent ethnographic approaches. Beyond the Case addresses this by showing how practitioners in contemporary iterations of traditions such as phenomenology, the extended case method, grounded theory, positivism, and interpretivism approach this in their works. It connects the long history of comparative (and anti-comparative) ethnographic approaches to their contemporary uses. Each chapter allows influential scholars to 1) unpack the methodological logics that shape how they use comparison; 2) connect these precepts to the concrete techniques they employ; and 3) articulate the utility of their approach. By honing in on how ethnographers render sites or cases analytically commensurable and comparable, these contributions offer a new lens for examining the assumptions, payoffs, and potential drawbacks of different forms of comparative ethnography. Beyond the Case provides a resource that allows both new and experienced ethnographers to critically evaluate the intellectual merits of various approaches and to strengthen their own research in the process.
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Meaning and Necessity: A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic (Midway Reprint). University Of Chicago Press, 1988.

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