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| |   | | Philosophical Legacy of
 Eugene Lashchyk
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"Analogy is the heuristic for creativity."
Works by Eugene Lashchyk
- Scientific Revolutions: A Philosophical Critique 
of the Theories of Science of Thomas Kuhn and Paul 
Feyerabend, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1969.
 
- 	Review of Filosofs'ka Dumka (Philosophical Thought) Ukr. SSR, 1973, Recenzija Vol V, No. 2, Spring-Summer (1975): 34-45.
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"Some Reflections on the Relationship Between Philosophy
and Economics," The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., Vol.  XIII, No. 35-36 (1977): 217-237.
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"A Rational Reconstruction of Kuhn's Model of Rationality of Science." Presented and later published in the 16th World Congress of Philosophy 1978 Section Papers II (Frankfurt an Main: Verlag Peter Lang, 1983): pp. 533-537.
 
- "Vynnycenko's Philosophy of Happiness," The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 16, No. 41-42 (1984-85): 289-326.
 
- 	"Heuristics for Scientific and Literary Creativity: The Role of Models, Analogies and Metaphors," Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences.  Joseph Margolis, Michael Krausz  (eds.) (Martinus Nijhoff, 1986): 151-185.
 
- Review of Loren R. Graham's Science, Philosophy and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union (Columbia Univ. Press, 1987), in Physics Today, April (1989).
 
- "Contingent Scientific Realism and 
Instrumentalism: Beyond
 Rorty's "The End of Philosophy" and Fine's "Natural 
Ontological Attitude,"" Filosofs'ka y Sotsyolohychna Dumka 
(Philosophical and Sociological Thought), No. 11 and 
12 (1992): pp. 57-69, 41-61 [Kyyiv, Ukraine].
 
- Course Syllabus for "Russian and Ukrainian Philosophy" (Fall, 1992).