Part I: Incommensurability, Rhetoric
1. Introduction / Randy Allen Harris
2. Three Biographies: Kuhn, Feyerabend, and Incommensurability / Paul Hoyningen-Huene
3. Kuhn's Incommensurability / Alan G. Gross
4. Incommensurate Boundaries: The Positivism of Thomas Huxley / Thomas M. Lessl
5. The Rhetoric of Philosophical Incommensurability / Herbert W. Simons
6. Science and Civil Debate: The Case of Sociobiology / Leah Ceccarelli
7. Stasis and the Problem of Incommensurate Communication: The Case of Spousal Violence Research / Lawrence J. Prelli
8. The 'Anxiety of Influence'-Hermeneutic Rhetoric and the Triumph of Darwin's Invention over Incommensurability / John Angus Campbell
9. Cell and Membrane: The Rhetorical Strategies of a Marginalized View / Jeanne Fahnestock
10. Measuring Incommensurability: Are Toxicology and Ecotoxicology Blind to What the Other Sees? / Charles Bazerman and Rene Agustin De los Santos
11. Novelty and Heresy in the Debate on Nonthermal Effects of Electromagnetic Fields / Carolyn R. Miller.