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Wojciech Sady: wykłady

 

PRACE O FLECKU W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM

w układzie chronologicznym, przygotował Paweł Jarnicki, nieco uzupełnił Wojciech Sady

Reichenbach, Hans (1938). Przypis na s. 224 Experience and Prediction. An Analysis of the Foundations and the Structure of Knowledge. Chicago UP. (Treść przypisu jest wyrazem nieporozumienia, ale on właśnie zwrócił uwagę Thomasa Kuhna na książkę Flecka).

Baldamus, W. (1977). Ludwig Fleck and the Development of the Sociology of Science. In: Human Figurations. Essays for/Aufsätze für Norbert Elias, Gleichman, P. R., Goudsblum, J. and Korte H. (eds.), Amsterdam, 135-156.

Wagers, R. (1979). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact]. Library Journal 1 November, 2359.

Shapin, S. (1980). A View of Scientific Thought [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], Science (New Series) 207 (4435), 1065-1066.

Stent, G. S. (1980). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact]. The Quarterly Review of Biology 55 (3), 268-270.

Weissmann, G. (1980). In Quest of Fleck. Science From the Holocaust. Hospital Practice October, 48-55.

Collins, H. M. (1981). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], The British Journal for the History of Science 14 (2), 208-209.

Gutmann Rosenkrantz, B. (1981). Reflecktions [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], Isis 72 (1), 96-99.

McCullough, L. B. (1981). Thought-Styles, Diagnosis, and Concepts of Disease: Commentary on Ludwik Fleck, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (6), 257-261.

Sadegh-zadeh, K. (1981). World 5 and Medical Knowledge. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (6), 263-270.

Schnelle, Th. (1981). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], Theory & Society 10 (5), 733-737.

Cackowski, Z. (1982). Ludwik Fleck's Epistemology. Dialectics and Humanism no. 3, 11-23.

Kuklick, H. (1982). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], The American Journal of Sociology 88 (1), 209-211.

Pickering, A. (1982). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], Contemporary Sociology 11 (3), 321-322.

Anderson, W. C. (1983). Dispensing with the fixed point: Scientific law as historical event. History and Theory 22 (3), 264-277.

Cederbaum, D. G. (1983). Paradigms. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 14A (3), 173-213.

Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki, Special Issue:

Schnelle, Th. (1983). Ludwik Fleck – A Classical Scholar of the Sociology of Science and of Epistemology. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki (3-4), 525-543.

Porus, V. N. (1983). Ludwik Fleck's Epistemological Conception and Contemporary Discussion on the Nature and Dynamics of Scientific Knowledge. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki (3-4), 545-560.

Gierasimiuk, J. (1983). Logos in Science. Some Remarks in the Margin of Ludwik Fleck’s Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki (3-4), 1983, 561-568.

Symotiuk, S. (1983). Two Sociologies of Knowledge L. Fleck – T. Bilikiewicz, Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki (3-4), 569-582.

Kielanowski, T. (1983). My Meetings with Ludwik Fleck in Lublin during the Years 1945-1960. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki (3-4), 583-587.

Anderson, G. (1984). Problems in Ludwik Fleck's conception of science. Methodology and Science 17, 25-34.

Lenoir, T.(1984). [Review of L. Fleck, Erfahrung und Tatsache...], Isis 75 (4), 724-725.

Dolman, H., Bodewitz, H. (1985). Sedimentation of a Scientific Concept: The Use of Citation Data. Social Studies of Science 15 (3), 507-523.

Tilley, N. (1985). [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact], Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (3), 380-384.

Cognition and Fact. Materials on Ludwik Fleck. Cohen, R. S. & Schnelle, Th. (eds.). D. Reidel 1986.

Cohen, R. S. & Schnelle, Th. (1986). Introduction. In: Cognition and Fact, ix-xxxiii.

Schnelle, Th. (1986). Microbiology and Philosophy of Science, Lwów and the German Holocaust: Stations of a Life – Ludwik Fleck 1896-1961. In: Cognition and Fact, 3-36.

Rotenstreich, N. (1986). The Proto-Ideas and Their Aftermath. In: Cognition and Fact, 161-178.

Gedymin, J. (1986). Polish Philosophy in the Inter-War Period and Ludwik Fleck's Theory of Thought-Styles and Thought-Collectives. In: Cognition and Fact, 179-216.

Wolniewicz, B. (1986). Ludwik Fleck and Polish Philosophy. In: Cognition and Fact, 217-222.

Markiewicz, W. (1986). Lwów as a Cultural and Intelectual Background of the Genesis of Fleck's Ideas. In: Cognition and Fact, 223-230.

Schnelle, Th. (1986). Ludwik Fleck and the Influence of the Philosophy of Lwów. In: Cognition and Fact, 231-266.

Toulmin, S. (1986). Ludwik Fleck and the Historical Interpretation of Science. In: Cognition and Fact, 267-286.

Heelan, P. A. (1986). Fleck's Contribution to Epistemology. In: Cognition and Fact, 287-308.

Elkana, Y. (1986). Is There a Distinction Between External and Internal Sociology of Science? (Commentary on a Paper of John Ziman). In: Cognition and Fact, 309-316.

Wittlich, D. (1986). On Ludwik Fleck's Use of Social Categories of Knowledge. In: Cognition and Fact, 317-324.

Shapin, S. (1986). History of Science and Its Sociological Reconstructions. In: Cognition and Fact, 325-386.

Bloor, D. (1986). Some Determinants of Cognitive Style in Science. In: Cognition and Fact, 387-398.

Zalc, B. (1986). Some Comments on Fleck's Interpretation of the Bordet-Wassermann Reaction in View of Present Biochemical Knowledge, In: Cognition and Fact, 399-406.

Moulin, A. M. (1986). Fleck's Style, In: Cogniton and Fact, 407-420.

Löwy, I. (1986). The Epistemology of the Science of an Epistemologist of the Sciences: Ludwik Fleck's Professional Outlook and its Relationships to his Philosophical Works. In: Cogniton and Fact, 421-442.

Schnelle, Th. (1986). Bibliography of Ludwik Fleck. In: Cogniton and Fact, 445-457.

Harwood, J. (1986). Ludwik Fleck and the Sociology of Knowledge [Review of L. Fleck, Genesis and Development...; Enstehung und Entwicklung...; L. Fleck, Erfahrung und Tatsache..., Th. Schnelle, Ludwik Fleck: Leben und Denken; Cognition and Fact...]. Social Studies of Science 16 (1), 173-187.

Jacobs, S. (1987). Scientific Community: Formulations and Critique of Sociological Motif. The British Journal of Sociology 38 (2), 266-276.

Freudenthal, G. & Löwy I. (1988). Ludwik Fleck's Roles in Society: A Case Study Using Joseph Ben-David's Paradigm for a Sociology of Knowledge. Social Studies of Science 18 (4), 625-651.

Löwy, I. (1988). Ludwik Fleck on the Social Construction of Medical Knowledge. Sociology of Health & Illness 10 (2), 133-155.

Löwy, I. (1988). Quantification in Science and Cognition Circa 1937. A Newly Discovered Text of Ludwik Fleck. Science in Context 2 (2), 345-355.

Löwy, I. (1988). The Scientific Roots of Constructivist Epistemologies: Hélène Metzger and Ludwik Fleck. In: Études sur / Studies on Hélène Metzger, G. Freudenthal (ed). Corpus des æuvres de philosophie en langue française (8/9), 219-235.

Stump, D. (1988). The Role of Skill in Experimentation: Reading Ludwik Fleck's Study of the Wassermann Reaction as Example of Ian Hacking's Experimental Realism. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennal Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 302-308.

Löwy, I. (1989). From Zygmunt Kramsztyk to Ludwik Fleck: Medical Observations and the Constructions of Clinical Facts. The Polish Sociological Bulletin (1), 39-48.

Golinski J. (1990). The Theory of Practice and the Practice of Theory: Sociological Approaches in the History of Science. Isis 81 (3), 492-505.

Löwy, I. (1990). Ludwik Fleck. From Philosophy of Medicine to Constructivist and Relativist Epistemology. In: Löwy, I. The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine: From Tytus Chalubinski (1820-1889) to Ludwik Fleck (1896-1961). Kluwer, 215-227

Löwy, I. (1990). The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine: From Tytus Chalubinski (1820-1889) to Ludwik Fleck (1896-1961). Kluwer. (The books contains a good selection from the works of the main representatives of the School translated by I. Löwy.)

Merton, R. K. (1990). Remarks on Becoming an Honorand of Jagiellonian University: Social Time and Socio-cognitive Networks. International Sociology 5 (1), 5-10.

Rivadulla, A. (1990). Ludwik Fleck's Almost Unnoticed Foundation of Sociological Epistemology in the Thirties. Explorations in Knowledge 7 (1), 19-28.

Van Den Belt, H. and Gremmen, B. (1990). Specificity in the Era of Koch and Ehrlich: A Generalized Interpretation of Ludwik Fleck's 'Serological' Thought Style. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 21 (3), 463-479.

Zolo, D. (1990). [Review of Cognition and Fact]. Ethics 100 (2), 454-455.

Fluri, Ph. H. (1991). Thomas S Kuhn and L Fleck: Two Sociologists of Science. Indian Philosophical Quarterly 18 (2), 271-284.

Sadgwick E. M. (1991), Spirited Tradition, [Review of I. Löwy, The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine], British Medical Journal 303 (6802), 591.

Wettersten, J. (1991). The Fleck Affair: Fashions v. Heritage. Inquiry 34 (4), 475-498.

White, K. (1991). Ludwik Fleck and the Sociology of Medical Thought. In: White, K., The Sociology of Heath and Illness. Current Sociology 39 (2), 58-70.

Amsterdamska, O. (1992). [Review of I. Löwy, The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine], The British Journal for the History of Science 25 (2), 281-282.

Brennan, J. F. (1992). [Review of I. Löwy, The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine], Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 28, 241-243.

Lie, R. K. (1992). [Review of I. Löwy, The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine], Social Science and Medicine 34 (3), 335-336.

Zajicek, G. (1992). Ludwik Fleck: The Founder of the Philosophy of Modern Medicine, The Cancer Journal 5 (6), 304-305.

Schäfer, L. (1993). On the Scientific Status of Medical Research: Case Study and Interpretation According to Ludwik Fleck. In: Science, Technology and the Art of Medicine, Delkeskamp-Hayes, C. & Cutler, G. (eds.), Philosophy of Medicine 44,23-38.

Tsouyopoulos, N. (1993). The Scientific Status of Medical Research. A reply to Schäfer, In: Science, Technology and the Art of Medicine, Delkeskamp-Hayes, C. & Cutler, G. (eds.), Philosophy of Medicine 44, 39-46.

Lie, R. K. (1993).Ludwik Fleck and the philosophy of medicine: A commentary on Schäfer and Thouyopolus. In: Science, Technology and the Art of Medicine, Delkeskamp-Hayes, C. & Cutler, G. (eds.), Philosophy of Medicine 44, 47-54.

White, K. (1993). Ludwik Fleck and the Foundations of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge. Explorations in Knowledge 10 (2), 1-21.

Jackson, P. W. (1994). Passive Smoking and Ill-Health: Practice and Process in the Production of Medical Knowledge. Sociology of Health & Illness 16 (4), 423-447.

Gonzalez, R. J. & Nader, L. & Ou, C. J. (1995). Between Two Poles: Bronislaw Malinowski, Ludwik Fleck, and the Anthropology of Science. Current Anthropology 36 (5), 866-869.

Brorson, S. (2000). Ludwik Fleck on Proto-ideas in Medicine. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 3, 147-152.

Herrnstein Smith, B. (2000). Netting Truth. PMLA 115 (5).

Hyde, P. (2000). Science Friction: Cervical Cancer and the Contesting of Medical Beliefs. Sociology of Health & Illnes 22 (2), 217-234.

Löwy, I. (2000). Medical Acts and Medical Facts. The Polish Tradition of Practice-Grounded Reflections on Medicine and Science, from Tytus Chałubiński to Ludwik Fleck, Cracow.

Brorson, S. & Andersen, H. (2001). Stabilizing and Changing Phenomenal Worlds: Ludwik Fleck and Thomas Kuhn on Scientific Literature. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 32, 109-129.

Campa, R. M. (2001). Fleck’s Place in the Philosophical Debate, Ruch Filozoficzny 58 (2).

Lindenmann, J. (2001). Siegel, Schaudinn, Fleck and the Etiology of Syphilis. Studies in History and Methodology of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 32, 435-455. [vide Lindemann, J. (2002) & Van den Belt, H. (2002)]

Sady, W. (2001). Ludwik Fleck – Thought Collectives and Thought Styles. In: Polish Philosophers of Science and Nature in the 20th Century, Krajewski, W. (ed.), Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of Sciences and the Humanities 74, 197-205.

Bonah, Ch. (2002). ‘Experimental Rage’, the Development of Medical Ethics and the Genesis of Scientific Facts. Ludwik Fleck: an Answer to the Crisis of Modern Medicine in Interwar Germany?. Social History of Medicine 15 (2), 187-207.

de Camargo Jr., K. R. (2002). The Thought Style of Physicians: Strategies for Keeping Up with Medical Knowledge, Social Studies of Science 32 (5/6), 827.

Jacobs, S. (2002). The Genesis of 'Scientific Community'. Social Epistemology 16 (2), 157-168.

Koterski, A. (2002). Affinities between Fleck and Neurath. In: History and Philosophy of Science, Heidelberger, M., Stadler F. (eds.), Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 9, 299-306.

Van den Belt, H. (2002). Ludwik Fleck and the Causative Agent of Syphilis: Sociology or Pathology of Science? A Rejoinder to Jean Lindenmann. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 33 (4), 733-750. [vide Lindenmann, J. (2001) & Lindenmann, J. (2002)]

Lindemann, J. (2002). Siegel, Schaudinn,Fleck and the Etiology of Syphilis: A Response to Henk van den Belt. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 33 (4), 751-752. [vide Lindenmann, J. (2001) & Van den Belt, H. (2002)]

Babich, B. E. (2003). From Fleck's 'Denkstil' to Kuhn's Paradigm: Conceptual Schemes and Incommensurability, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (1), 75-92.

Babich, B. E. (2003). Kuhn's Paradigm as a Parable for the Cold War: Incommensurability and Its Discontents from Fuller's Tale of Harvard to Fleck Unsung Lvov. Social Epistemology 17 (2/3), 99-109.

Weiss, K. (2003). Ludwik Fleck and the Art-of-Fact. Evolutionary Anthropology 12, 168-172.

Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 35 (3), special issue:

Löwy, Ilana (2004). Introduction: Ludwik Fleck’s Epistemology of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. 437-445.

Borck, C. (2004). Message in a Bottle from ‘the Crisis of Reality’: on Ludwik Fleck’s Interventions for an Open Epistemology. 447-464.

Gradmann, Ch. (2004). A Harmony of Illusions: Clinical and Experimental Testing of Robert Koch’s Tuberculin 1890–1900. 465-481.

Amsterdamska, O. (2004). Achieving Disbelief: Thought Styles, Microbial Variation, and American and British Epidemiology, 1900–1940. 483-507.

Löwy, I. (2004). ‘A River that is Cutting Its Own Bed’: the Serology of Syphilis Between Laboratory, Society and the Law. 509-524.

Gaudilliere, J. P. (2004). Genesis and Development of a Biomedical Object: Styles of Thought, Styles of Work and the History of the Sex Steroids. 525-543.

Sinding, Ch. (2004). The Specificity of Medical Facts: the Case of Diabetology. 545-559.

Caneva, K. L. (2005). 'Discovery' as a Site for the Collective Construction of Scientific Knowledge. Historical Studies in the Physical & Biological Sciences 35 (2), 175-291.

Glück, G. (2005). Ludwik Fleck's Ideas in Science: Compared to Similar Concepts of Michael Polanyi with Some Consequences for Teacher Education. Appraisal: The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies 5 (3), 117-122.

Oberheim, E. (2005). On the Historical Origins of the Contemporary Notion of Incommensurability: Paul Feyerabend’s Assault on Conceptual Conservativism, Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 36, 363-390.

Brorson, S. (2006). The Seeds and the Worms. Perspectives in Biology & Medicine 49 (1), 64-76.

Hedfors, E. (2006). The Reading of Ludwik Fleck: Questions of Sources and Impetus. Social Epistemology 20 (2), 131-161.

Janik, A. (2006). Notes on the Origin of Fleck's Concept of 'Denkstill'. In: Cambridge and Vienna: Frank P. Ramsey and the Vienna Circle. Galavotti, M. C. (ed.), Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 12, 179-188.

Jones, J. (2006). Setting the Boundry where Traffic is Low. The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society 2.

Hedfors, E. (2007). Fleck in Context. Perspectives on Science 15 (1), 49-86.

Hedfors E. (2007). The Reading of Scientific Texts: Questions on Interpretation and Evaluation, with Special Reference to the Scientific Writings of Ludwik Fleck, Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 38 (1), 136-158.

Hedfors, E. (2007). Medical Ethics in the Wake of the Holocaust: Departing From a Postwar Paper by Ludwik Fleck. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 38, 642-655.

Hedfors, E. (2008). Medical Science in the Light of the Holocaust: Departing from a Post-war Paper by Ludwik Fleck. Social Studies of Science 38 (2), 259-283.

Amsterdamska, O.; Bonah, Ch.; Borck, C.; Fehr, J.; Hagner, M.; Klingberg, M.; Löwy, I.; Schlünder, M.; Schmaltz, F.; Schnelle, Th.; Tammen, A.; Weindling, P.; and Zittel, C. (2008). Medical Science in the Light of a Flawed Study of the Holocaust: A Comment on Eva Hedfors' Paper on Ludwik Fleck. Social Studies of Science 38 (6), 937-944.

Hedfors, E. (2008). Medical Science in the Light of the Holocaust: Reply to a Biased Reading. Social Studies of Science 38 (6), 945-950.

Löwy, Ilana (2008). Ways of Seeing: Ludwik Fleck and Polish Debates on the Perception of Reality, 1890-1947, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 39 (3), 375-83.

Penser avec Fleck - Investigating a Life Studying Life Sciences. J. Fehr & N. Jas & I. Löwy (eds.). Collegium Helveticum Heft 7, Zurich 2009. (Only papers in English are mentioned below.)

Klinberg, M. & Schnelle, Th. (2009). Ludwik Fleck – Reminiscences. In: Penser avec Fleck..., 13-22.

Leszczyńska, K. (2009). Ludwik Fleck: a Forgotten Philosopher. In: Penser avec Fleck..., 23-39.

Weindling, P. (2009). The Fractured Crudible: Scientific Survival, and the Defence of Ludwik Fleck. In: Penser avec Fleck..., 47-62.

Fagan, Melinda B. (2009). Fleck and the Social Constitution of Scientific Objectivity. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40C (4), 272-85.

Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg (2010). On the Historicity of Scientific Knowledge: Ludwik Fleck, Gaston Bachelard, Edmund Husserl. In: Science and the Life-World: Essays on Husserl's 'Crisis of European Sciences'. Hyder, David and Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg (eds.). Stanford: Stanford University Press: 164-76.