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  1. The Structure of Science: Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation.Ernest Nagel - 1961 - New York, NY, USA: Harcourt, Brace & World.
    Introduction: Science and Common Sense Long before the beginnings of modern civilization, men ac- quired vast funds of information about their environment. ...
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  • (1 other version)On reduction.John Kemeny & Paul Oppenheim - 1956 - Philosophical Studies 7 (1-2):6 - 19.
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  • An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.A. O'hear - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (4):743-758.
    This book is a balanced and up-to-date introduction to the philosophy of science. It covers all the main topics in the area, as well as introducing the student to the moral and social reality of science. The author's style is free from jargon, and although he makes use of scientific examples, these should be intelligible to those without much scientific background. At the same time the questions he raises are not merely abstract, so the book will be of interest and (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Structure of Science.Ernest Nagel - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):275-275.
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  • The open universe: an argument for indeterminism.Karl Raimund Popper - 1982 - London: Routledge.
    The Open Universe is the centerpiece of the argument of the Postscript.
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  • (1 other version)The periodic table — its formalization, status, and relation to atomic theory.Hinne Hettema & Theo A. F. Kuipers - 1988 - Erkenntnis 28 (3):387-408.
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  • Introduction to the philosophy of science.Anthony O'Hear - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This balanced and up-to-date introduction to the philosophy of science covers all the main topics in the area, and initiates the student into the moral and social reality of science. O'Hear discusses the growth of knowledge of science, the status of scientific theories and their relationship to observational data, the extent to which scientific theories rest on unprovable paradigms, and the nature of scientific explanations. In later chapters he considers probability, scientific reductionism, the relationship between science and technology, and the (...)
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  • On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules, Part II, Systems Containing Only a Single Nucleus.Niels Bohr - 1913 - Philosophical Magazine 26:476--502.
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  • The scientific reduction.K. R. Popper - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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  • The Open Universe.Karl R. Popper - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (4):651-656.
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  • 16. Scientific Reduction and the Essential Incompleteness of All Science.K. R. Popper - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the philosophy of biology: reduction and related problems. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 259.
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  • the Essential Incompleteness of All Science,".Kari R. Popper & Scientific Reduction - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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