

The road since structure
pp. 231-245
in: Alfred Tauber (ed), Science and the quest for reality, Berlin, Springer, 1997Abstract
On this occasion, and in this place, I feel that I ought, and am probably expected, to look back at the things which have happened to the philosophy of science since I first began to take an interest in it over half a century ago. But I am both too much an outsider and too much a protagonist to undertake that assignment. Rather than attempt to situate the present state of philosophy of science with respect to its past — a subject on which I've little authority — I shall try to situate my present state in philosophy of science with respect to its own past — a subject on which, however imperfect, I'm probably the best authority there is.