Philosophy of science

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Hi anons, I would like to learn about philosophy of science. So I'm trying to make a reading list, with one or two books per big name, if possible ordered in a historical and logical order to understand who answers to whom and what (for example, Kuhn after Popper because he criticizes his criterion of refutability, Feyerabend after Lakatos, etc.).

So if people here know anything about it, I'll take all the criticisms/recommendations!

My list in its current state:

1. Poincaré, Science and Hypothesis
2. Duhem, La Théorie Physique. Son Objet, sa Structure
3. Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery
4. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
5. Quine, Two dogmas of empiricism
6. Lakatos, Proofs and Refutations, or, History of Science and Its Rational Reconstructions
7. Feyerabend, Against Method
8. Kojeve, L'idée du determinisme dans la physique classique et dans la physique moderne
9. Kojeve, L'origine chrétienne de la science moderne
10. Cartwright, How the Laws of Physics Lie
11. Ioannidis, Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

Thanks!