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  1. Reality, measurement, and the state of the system in quantum mechanics.Edwin C. Kemble - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (4):273-299.
    It has always been the ideal of science to discover laws of nature on which we can all agree. Agreement requires evidence independent of individual judgment, i.e., objective evidence. We apply the term objective to such unbiased scientific evidence because we associate it with an external world of objects that we conceive to be the origin of our information. This external world is instinctively invented by each of us as a means of dealing with invariant patterns in his private world (...)
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  • Book Review:Theory of Experimental Inference. C. West Churchman. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1948 - Ethics 59 (1):70-.
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  • Book Review:The Nature of Physical Reality. Henry Margenau. [REVIEW]Manley H. Thompson Jr - 1951 - Ethics 61 (3):239-.
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  • The Problem of Knowledge.H. R. Smart, Ernst Cassirer, William Woglom & Charles W. Hendel - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):418.
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