各章出处

各章出处

1.Commencement address at Washington College,Chestertown,Maryland on May 19,1985;in Societal IssuesScientific Viewpoint,ed.M.Strom(American Institute of Physics,New York,1987),202-203.

2.Talk at the Tercentenary Celebration of Newton's Principia at the University of Cambridge,June 1987;in Nature 330,no.6147,433-437(1987).

3.Talk at the Tercentenary Celebration of Newton's Principia at Queen's University,Ontario,October 29,1987;in Queen's Quarterly 95,96(1988).

4.Living PhilosophiesThe Reflections of Some Eminent Men and Women of our Time,ed.Clifton Fadiman(Doubleday,New York,1990),264-270.

5.Based remarks made at the award of an honorary doctoral degree by the University of Padua,December 7,1992,in L'Anno Galileiano(Edizioni LINT,Trieste,1995),vol.Ⅰ,129-130,and a lecture,“The Heritage of Galileo's Thought in Modem Physics and Cosmology,”at the University of Padua,December 6,1992,in L'Anno Galileiano(Edizioni LINT,Trieste,1995),vol.Ⅳ,381-386.

6.Twentieth Century Physics,ed.L.M.Brown,A.Pais,and B.Pippard(Institute of Physics Publishing,Bristol and Philadelphia,1995),2033-2040.

7.Scientific American,October 1994,22-27;reprinted in Life in the Universe(W.H.Freeman,New York,1995),1-9;reprinted as“What Can We Know about the Universe?”in Scanning the Future20 Eminent Thinkers on the World of Tomorrow,ed.Y.Blumenfeld(Thames & Hudson,London,1999),294-303.

8.Remarks at the symposium“What Do the Natural Sciences Know and How Do They Know It?”at the fifth national conference of the National Association of Scholars,Cambridge,Mass.,November 11,1994;in Academic Questions 8,8-13(1995).

9.Stated Meeting Report at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,Cambridge,Mass.,February 8,1995;in Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 69,no.3,51(1995).

10.The New York Review of Books,October 5,1995,39-42.

11.Daedalus 127,151-164(Winter 1998).

12.The New York Review of Books,August 8,1996,11-15;reprinted in Science and Social Text(University of Nebraska Press,Lincoln,2000).

13.The New York Review of Books,October 3,1996,55-56.

14.The New York Review of Books,June 121997,16-20;reprinted in part in Lettre International 38,no.3,74(1997).

15.The New Republic,September 8 and 15,1997,22-23.

16.George,October 1997,70.

17.The New York Review of Books,October 8,1998,48-52;reprinted as“Wissensrevolutionen:Paradigmenwechsel:Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte Thomas Kuhns,”Lettre Internationale 44,no.4,64-67(1998);reprinted as“La revolución que nunca ocurrió,”Este Pais 94,2-9(January 1999);reprinted as“Une vision corrosive du progress scientifique,”La Recherche 318,72-80(March 1999).

18.The New York Review of Books,February 18,1999,49.

19.The Oxford History of the Twentieth Century,ed.M.Howard and W.R.Louis(Oxford University Press,Oxford,1998),22-34.

20.The New York Review of Books,October 21,1999,46-48;reprinted in German in Bild der Wissenschaft,December 1999,48-49;reprinted in Spanish in Este PaisTendencias y Opiniones 105,50-54(December 1999);reprinted in German in Das Magazin 16,33-36(April 22-28,2000);reprinted in Spanish in Revista de Occidente 230/231,158-171(July-August 2000);reprinted in The Best American Science Writing2000,ed.J.Gleick(HarperCollins,New York,2000);reprinted in The Best American Essays,2000,ed.A Lightman(Houghton Mifflin,Boston,2000).

21.The New York Review of Books,January 20,2000,64.

22.The Atlantic Monthly,January 2000,107-114;reprinted in Latvian in Rigas Laiks,May 2000,28-35.

23.The Times Literary Supplement,February 18,2000,8.