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245 1 0 _aTheories and observation in science
_cedited by Richard E. Grandy
260 _aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J.
_bPrentice-Hall
_c1973
300 _aviii, 183 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
505 0 _aMach, E. The economical nature of physics.--Campbell, N. Definition of a theory.--Carnap, R. Testability and meaning.--Braithwaite, R. B. The nature of theoretical concepts and the role of models in an advanced science.--Hempel, C. G. The empiricist criteria of cognitive significance: problems and changes.--Scheffler, I. Prospects of a modest empiricism, I.--Smart, J. J. C. The reality of theoretical entities.--Maxwell, G. Theories, frameworks, and ontology.--Putnam, H. What theories are not.--Jeffrey, R. C. Review of Putnam.--Hanson, N. R. Observation.--Feyerabend, P. K. On the interpretation of scientific theories.--Quine, W. V. O. Posits and reality. Achinstein, P. On meaning-dependence.--Feyerabend, P. K. On the'meaning' of scientific terms.--Bibliographical essay (p. 184)
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