
Dr. Tanona specializes in the philosophy of science, and the history and philosophy of physics.
Ph.D. Indiana University-Bloomington, 2002
Theory, coordination, and empirical meaning in modern physics. In Discourse on a New Method, edited by M. Dickson and M. Domski, Open Court (forthcoming).
Uncertainty in Bohr's response to Heisenberg's microscope. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (2004): 483-507.
The anticipation of necessity: Kant on Kepler's laws and universal gravitation. Philosophy of Science 67 (2000): 421-443.
Fall 2008:
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