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Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Part I. Experiment and the Development of the Theory of Weak Interactions: From Fermi to V-A:
1. Fermi's theory;
2. Toward a universal Fermi interaction; muons and pions;
3. Beta-decay theory following World War II;
4. The discovery of parity nonconversation;
5. The V-A theory of weak interactions and its acceptance;
Part II. Toward a Philosophy of Experiment:
6. Experimental results;
7. The roles of experiment;
8. Do mutants have to be slain, or do they die of natural causes? The case of atomic parity-violation experiments; Conclusion; Appendix; References; Index.
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