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1960 Engineering Precedent for the Work of Sadi Carnot. Archives internationales d’Histoire des Sciences , XIII ann e, nos. 52–53, December 1960, pp. 251–255. Also in Actes du IXe Congres International d’Historie des Sciences , Asociacion para la Historia de la Ciencia Espanola (Barcelona: Hermann & Cie, 1960), I, pp. 530–535.
1961 The Function of Measurement in Modern Physical Science. Isis 52: 161–193. Reprinted in The Essential Tension , pp. 178–224.
1961 Sadi Carnot and the Cagnard Engine. Isis 52: 567–574.
1962 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions . International encyclopedia of unified science: Foundations of the unity of science, vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962.
1962 Comment [on Intellect and Motive in Scientific Inventors: Implications for Supply, by Donald W. MacKinnon]. In The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors. National Bureau of Economic Research, Special Conference Series
13. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 379–384.
1962 Comment [on Scientific Discovery and the Rate of Invention , by Irving H. Siegel]. In The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity:
Economic and Social Factors. National Bureau of Economic Research, Special Conference Series 13. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 4504–4557.
1962 Historical Structure of Scientific Discovery. Science 136: 760–764. Reprinted in The Essential Tension , pp. 165–177.
1962 Review of Forces and Fields: The Concept of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics, by Mary B. Hesse. American Scientist 50: 442A—443A.
1963 The Function of Dogma in Scientific Research. In Scientific Change: Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present , edited by Alistair C. Crombie. London: Heinemann Educational Books, pp. 347–369.
1963 Discussion [on the Function of Dogma in Scientific Research]. In Scientific Change: Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present, edited by Alistair C. Crombie. London: Heinemann Educational Books, pp. 386–395. pp. 307–334. Reprinted in The Essential Tension , pp. 240–265.
1966 Review of Towards an Historiography of Science, History and Theory , Beiheft 2, by Joseph Agassi. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17: 256–258.
1967 (with John L. Heilbron, Paul Forman, and Lini Allen)
Sources for History of Quantum Physics: An Inventory and Report.
Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 68. Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society.
1967 The Turn to Recent Science: Review of The Questioners: Physicists and the Quantum Theory, by Barbara L. Cline; Thirty Years that Shook Physics: The Story of Quantum Theory, by George Gamow; The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics, by Max Jammer; Korrespondenz, Individualit
t, und Komplementarit t: eine Studie zur Geistesgeschichte der Quantentheorie in den Beitr gen Niels Bohrs, by Klaus M. Meyer-Abich; Niels Bohr: The Man, His Science, and the World They Changed, by Ruth E. Moore; and Sources of Quantum Mechanics, edited by Bartel L. van der Waerden. Isis 58: 409–419.
1967 Review of The Discovery of Time , by Stephen E. Toulmin and June Goodfield. American Historical Review 72: 925–926.
1967 Review of Michael Faraday: A Biography, by Leslie Pearce Williams. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18: 148—
154. 1967 Reply to Leslie Pearce Williams. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18: 233.
1967 Review of Niels Bohr: His Life and Work As Seen By His Friends and Colleagues , edited by Stefan Rozental. American Scientist 55: 339A—340A.
1968 The History of Science. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences , vol. 14, edited by David L. Sills. New York: The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, pp. 74–83. Reprinted in The Essential Tension , pp. 105–126.
1968 Review of The Old Quantum Theory , edited by D. ter Haar. British Journal for the History of Science 98: 80–81.
1969 (with J.L. Heilbron) The Genesis of the Bohr Atom. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences 1: 211–290.
1969 Contributions [to the discussion of New Trends in History]. Daedalus 98: 896–897, 928, 943, 944, 969, 971–972, 973, 975, 976.
1969 Comment [on the Relations of Science and Art]. Comparative Studies in Society and History II: 403–412. Reprinted as Comment on the Relations of Science and Art in The Essential Tension , pp. 340–351.
1969 Comment [on The Principle of Acceleration: A Non-dialectical Theory of Progress , by Folke Dovring]. Comparative Studies in Society and History II: 426–430.
1970 Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research? In Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge: Proceedings of the International
Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, London 1965 , vol. 4, edited by Imre Lakatos and Alan E. Musgrave. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1—23. Reprinted in The Essential Tension, pp. 266–292.