READINGS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (with many thanks to Justin Bledin and Tamar Lando) · Kuhn, Thomas (1962) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions · Popper, Karl (1963) Conjectures & Refutations · Lakatos, Imre (1976) Proofs & Refutations · Benacerraf, Paul and Putnam, Hilary (eds.) (1983) Philosophy ofMathematics: Selected Readings [nice collection of importantphilosophical essays written by mathematicians and philosophers(Hilbert, Quine, Carnap, Poincare, Godel, ...)] · Paul Feuerabend “Against Method” · Quine, W.V.O. (1953) From a Logical Point of View [includes the paper"Two Dogmas of Empiricism", Quine's famous attack on logical positivism] · Latour, Bruno (1987) Science in Action (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_In_Action) · Reichenbach, Hans (1928) The Philosophy of Space and Time [a beautiful book taking a logical positivist view on the theory of relativity. Though written on physics, it influenced more general philosophical debates on science] · Wittgenstein “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” and “Philosophical Investigations” · 4 Plays: “Copenhagen”, “Proof”, “17th Night” “Walk in the woods” With reservations (haven’t seen them, but they are about CS) · Luciano Floridi (1999) Philosophy and Computing · Timothy Colburn (2000) Philosophy and Computer Science · Luciano Floridi (2004) Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information