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Soler, Léna. 2008a. Are the Results of Our Science Contingent or Inevitable? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 39(2), 221-229.

Soler, Léna. 2008b. Revealing the Analytical Structure and Some Intrinsic Major Difficulties of the Contingentist/Inevitabilist Issue. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 39(2), 230-241.

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Soler, Léna. 2011a. Tacit Aspects of Experimental Practices: Analytical Tools and Epistemological Consequences. European Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1(3), 394-433.

Soler, Léna. 2011b. Les expérimentateurs sont-ils substituables les uns aux autres ? (Opacité des pratiques expérimentales, fragmentation de l’expertise, désaccords irrésolus entre praticiens : quelles conséquences épistémologiques ?). Le Philosophoire, La science, 35, printemps, 65-113.

Soler, Léna. 2012a. The Solidity of Scientific Achievements: Structure of the Problem, Difficulties, Philosophical Implications. In Characterizing the Robustness of Science after the Practice Turn in Philosophy of Science, Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio, Thomas Nickles & William C. Wimsatt (eds.), Dordrecht: Springer, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 392, 1-60.

Soler, Léna. 2012b. Robustness of Results and Robustness of Derivations: The Internal Architecture of a Solid Experimental Proof. In Characterizing the Robustness of Science after the Practice Turn in Philosophy of Science, Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio, Thomas Nickles & William C. Wimsatt (eds.), Dordrecht: Springer, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 392, 227-266.

Soler, Léna. 2014. Pluralité des paradigmes et dimensions de l’incommensurabilité en physique : ce que changent les révolutions scientifiques. In Innovations théoriques en STAPS et implications pratiques en EPS. Les sciences du sport en mouvement, Matthieu Quidu (ed.), Paris : L’Harmattan, collection « Le mouvement des savoirs », 330-369.

Soler, Léna. 2015a. The Contingentist / Inevitabilist Debate: Current State of Play, Paradigmatic Forms of Problems and Arguments, Connections to More Familiar Philosophical Themes. In Science as it Could Have Been. Discussing the Contingency / Inevitability Problem, Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio & Andrew Pickering (eds.), Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 1-44.

Soler, Léna. 2015b. Why Contingentists Should Not Care about the Inevitabilist Demand to “Put-Up-or-Shut-Up”: A Dialogic reconstruction of the Argumentative Network. In Science as it Could Have Been. Discussing the Contingency / Inevitability Problem, Léna Soler, Emiliano Trizio & Andrew Pickering (eds.), Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 45-98.

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Soler, Léna & Howard Sankey (eds.). 2008. Are the Results of Our Science Contingent or Inevitable? A Symposium Devoted to the Contingency Issue. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 39, 220-264.

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