Generalized Empirical Method: is it needed?

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 7 (1):32-33 (2014)
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Abstract

In responding to my article, Quinn raises the question of development in science and scientific method. He picks up on the topic of the last section of my paper, and suggests that “generalized empirical method” will be “coherent with the essential dynamics of scientific progress.” He points out that, if implemented, such an extended method “promises to be a way toward new and practical results”.

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