Generalized Empirical Method in the Biological Sciences

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 7 (1):31 (2014)
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Abstract

Robert Henman’s article, Can brain scanning and imaging techniques contribute to a theory of thinking? came to my attention recently. My own work over the years has included applications of mathematics in the biological sciences, collaboration in experimental work in biochemistry, as well as work in the philosophy of the biological sciences. Henman suggests something that, at present, would be out of the ordinary.

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