Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2009
Most of the essays in this collection were presented as papers at a two-day conference, held in the History and Philosophy of Science Department, Cambridge University, in June 1997. The editors are very grateful to the Department, to the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, and to the Mind Association for their generous financial support of the conference.
The conference was held on the occasion of Michael Redhead's retirement from the Professorship of the History and Philosophy of Science in the University of Cambridge; and the authors and editors are delighted to honour him with this volume. A bibliography of his writings is included.
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