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How can we advance knowledge? Which methods do we need in order to make new discoveries? How can we rationally evaluate, reconstruct and offer discoveries as a means of improving the method of discovery itself? And how can we use findings about scientific discovery to boost funding policies, thus fostering a deeper impact of scientific discovery itself?

The respective chapters in this book provide readers with answers to these questions. They focus on a set of issues that are essential to the development of types of reasoning for advancing knowledge, such as models for both revolutionary findings and paradigm shifts; ways of rationally addressing scientific disagreement, e.g. when a revolutionary discovery sparks considerable disagreement inside the scientific community; frameworks for both discovery and inference methods; and heuristics for economics and the social sciences.

 
Reasoning at the Frontier of Knowledge: Introductory Essay
1(10)
Emiliano Ippoliti
Why Should the Logic of Discovery Be Revived? A Reappraisal
11(18)
Carlo Cellucci
Are Heuristics Knowledge--Enhancing? Abduction, Models, and Fictions in Science
29(28)
Lorenzo Magnani
Heuristic Appraisal at the Frontier of Research
57(32)
Thomas Nickles
Why Do Scientific Revolutions Begin?
89(24)
Donald Gillies
Withstanding Tensions: Scientific Disagreement and Epistemic Tolerance
113(34)
Christian Straser
Dunja Seselja
Jan Willem Wieland
Heuristics as Methods: Validity, Reliability and Velocity
147(16)
Anna Grandori
Dynamic Generation of Hypotheses: Mandelbrot, Soros and Far-from-Equilibrium
163
Emiliano Ippoliti