A. Books

 

A1. Science and the Human Imagination: Aspects of the History and Logic of Physical Science, SCM Press, London 1954, 171 pp.

A2. Forces and Fields: A Study of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics, Thomas Nelson and Sons, London 1961, x+318 pp.

A3. Models and Analogies in Science, Sheed and Ward: London 1963, 150 pp.

A4. Models and Analogies in Science, Notre Dame University Press: Notre Dame (Ind.), 1966, pp. 184.

A5. The Structure of Scientific Inference, Macmillan: London and University of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles 1974, vii+309 pp.

 

B. Contributions

 

'Models in physics', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 4: (1953), 198-214.

 

C. Articles

 

 

D. Entries in Dictionaries and Ecyclopaedias

 

'Action at a distance in classical physics', Isis, 46 (1955), 337-353.

 

E. Commentaries and Discussions

 

 

F. Reviews

 

'On defining analogy', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 40: (1959), 79-100.

 

G.

 

'Gilbert and the historians', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 9: (1960), 1-10 and 130-142.

 

1961

 

Forces and Fields: A Study of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics, Thomas Nelson and Sons, London 1961, x+318 pp.

 

1962

 

 

1963

 

 

1964

 

 

1965

 

 

1966

 

 

1967

 

 

1968

 

 

1969

 

 

1970

 

 

1971

 

'Whewell’s consilience of inductions and predictions', Monist, vol. lx (1971), 520-524.

 

1972

 

'Probability as the logic of science', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. lxxii (1972), 257-272.

 

1973

 

 

1974