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  1. Whewell's philosophy of scientific discovery. II.C. J. Ducasse - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (2):213-234.
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  • Whewell on necessity.Harold T. Walsh - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (2):139-145.
    It is generally not recognized that Whewell's conception of necessary truth evolved only gradually; his early statements are misleading. For this reason, and because of certain peculiarities in his expository style over his publishing history, he is commonly thought to have used the term "necessary" in the sense of "absolutely necessary". I argue that, on the contrary, the term is essentially relational in his mature view. This conclusion leads, in turn, to a re-interpretation of his doctrine of "fundamental ideas". Here (...)
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