Martin Curd Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Martin Curd
Institutions:Purdue University
Main Interests:philosophy of science
Education:Cambridge University (BA), University of Pittsburgh (PhD)

Martin Curd is an American philosopher and associate professor of philosophy at Purdue University.[1] Curd is known for his works on philosophy of science.[2] [3] [4] [5]

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  1. Web site: Philosophy of Science - The Central Issues (Curd (Martin) & Cover (J.A.)) - Theo Todman's Book Collection (Book-Paper Abstracts) . www.theotodman.com.
  2. Siegel . Harvey . Stathis Psillos and Martin Curd (eds): The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science . Science & Education . 1 March 2013 . 22 . 3 . 729–731 . 10.1007/s11191-010-9309-0 . en . 1573-1901.
  3. Driver . Julia . Principles of Reasoning: . Teaching Philosophy . 1991 . 14 . 1 . 75–76 . 10.5840/teachphil199114110 . 0145-5788.
  4. Bjork . Daniel W. . Review of William James on Exceptional Mental States: The 1896 Lowell Lectures . Isis . 1984 . 75 . 3 . 621–623 . 0021-1753.
  5. Chalmers . Alan . Planetary Distances and Copernican Theory: A Reply . The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science . 1983 . 34 . 4 . 372–374 . 0007-0882.