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Foundations of Logic and Mathematics

Chicago, IL, USA: U. Of Chicago P (1937)

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  1. Carnap and Newton: Two Approaches to the Method of Theory Construction (Part I).Igor Hanzel - 2009 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 16 (2):183-213.
    The paper, as a continuation of the paper Hanzel , provides a methodological generalization of Newton’s method of theory construction as applied in Book I and Book III of his Principia. It reconstructs also the method of measures applied in those books. Finally, it shows how the term “harmonic law” changes its meaning in the Principia.
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  • Analyticity and language engineering in Carnap's Logical syntax.Sam Hillier - 2010 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 6 (2):25-46.
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  • Empirical Significance, Predictive Power, and Explication.Surovell Jonathan/R. - forthcoming - Synthese.
    Criteria of empirical significance are supposed to state conditions under which reference to an unobservable object or property is “empirically meaningful.” The intended kind of empirical meaningfulness should be necessary for admissibility into the selective contexts of scientific inquiry. I defend Justus’s recent argument that the reasons generally given for rejecting the project of defining a significance criterion are unpersuasive. However, as I show, this project remains wedded to an overly narrow conception of its subject matter. Even the most cutting (...)
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  • Riflettere sui dettagli della scienza: Patrick Suppes ei modelli.Viola Schiaffonati - 2006 - Epistemologia 29 (2):239-266.
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  • To be a realist about quantum theory.Hans Halvorson - 2019 - In Olimpia Lombardi (ed.), Quantum Worlds: Perspectives on the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics.
    I look at the distinction between between realist and antirealist views of the quantum state. I argue that this binary classification should be reconceived as a continuum of different views about which properties of the quantum state are representationally significant. What's more, the extreme cases -- all or none --- are simply absurd, and should be rejected by all parties. In other words, no sane person should advocate extreme realism or antirealism about the quantum state. And if we focus on (...)
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