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Mind 68 (269):16-33 (1959)

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  1. A Source-Oriented Theory of Historical Study.Donald Ostrowski - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (143):23-40.
    A gap exists between the philosophers of history and the practitioners. Both groups proudly encourage their splendid isolation from the other. The philosophers tend to consider the practitioners incompetent to philosophize about historical study; the practitioners tend to think that the philosophers engage only in “flimflam.” Insofar as one can judge from the practitioners’ attempts to formulate theories of historical study and the philosophers’ attempts to explain historical practice, each group is right about the other. As a result, the practitioners (...)
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  • A critical study in method.Haig Khatchadourian - 1967 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER ONE PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS: A GENERAL DISCUSSION The terms 'analysis' and 'analyse' are used in all sorts of ways in ordinary discourse and in ...
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  • The age of the universe.Malcolm Acock - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (1):130-145.
    This paper discusses "Russell's hypothesis" that the world sprang into existence five minutes ago. The three most widely accepted "solutions" to the Russell's hypothesis problem are shown to be unsatisfactory. Two main points of interest are involved in the paper's discussion. First, I show all the widely accepted "solutions" to be unacceptable by using the same device--alternatives to Russell's hypothesis. The device, which has never previously been applied to this problem, is a familiar one in discussions of the problem of (...)
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  • Are we only five minutes old? Acock on the age of the universe.Joseph Wayne Smith & Sharyn Ward - 1984 - Philosophy of Science 51 (3):511-513.
    Malcolm Acock attempts to show that three widely accepted “solutions” to the philosophical problem of theory choice between the ordinary account of the age of the universe, and “Russell's hypothesis” that the world sprang into existence five minutes ago, are unsatisfactory. In the following paper we shall attempt to show why “Russell's hypothesis” is defective as a cosmological explanation of the age of the universe.
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