|   | Entire Volume. | 
      
        |   | Cover. | 
      
        |   | Title pages (pages i-iv). | 
      
        |   | Frontmatter (pages v-viii). | 
      
        |   | Mario Alai. Second-level evidence for future-proof science? (pages 1-13). | 
      
        |   | Marco Buzzoni. Serendipity between psychology and logic of scientific discovery (pages 15-38). | 
      
        |   | Alberto Cordero. Realism, scientific creativity, and theory justification (pages 39-53). | 
      
        |   | Jean-Pierre Desclés. Plausible hypothesis constructed by abduction: some examples in sciences (pages 55-72). | 
      
        |   | Dennis Dieks. Continuity and discontinuity in theory change (pages 73-84). | 
      
        |   | Michel Ghins. Justifying scientific beliefs: an anti-naturalist and anti-pragmatist perspective (pages 85-102). | 
      
        |   | Hans-Peter Grosshans. The concept of creativity in the sciences. Reflections on some problems (pages 103-113). | 
      
        |   | Gerhard Heinzmann. Justification, creativity and discoverability in mathematics: the example of predicativity (pages 115-123). | 
      
        |   | Lorenzo Magnani. Discoverability: affordances and eco-cognitive situatedness. Towards an ecology of human creativity (pages 125-139). | 
      
        |   | Fabio Minazzi. On scientific creativity and its limitations (pages 141-148). | 
      
        |   | Gerhard Schurz. Hypothetical value judgements: Reconciling value-neutrality and value-engagement in science (pages 149-178). |