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  1. Inconsistency and scientific reasoning.Joel M. Smith - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):429-445.
    This is a philosophical and historical investigation of the role of inconsistent representations of the same scientific phenomenon. The logical difficulties associated with the simultaneous application of inconsistent models are discussed. Internally inconsistent scientific proposals are characterized as structures whose application is necessarily tied to the confirming evidence that each of its components enjoys and to a vision of the general form of the theory that will resolve the inconsistency. Einstein's derivation of the black body radiation law is used as (...)
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  • Inconsistency and scientific reasoning.Joel M. Smith - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):429-445.
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  • Propositional calculus for contradictory deductive systems.Stanisław Jaśkowski - 1969 - Studia Logica 24 (1):143 - 160.
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  • Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.Diderik Batens - 1999 - In Logic at Work. Essays Dedicated to the Memory of Helena Rasiowa. Springer. pp. 445-472.
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  • Adaptive Logic in Scientific Discovery: the Case of Claudius.Joke Meheus - 1993 - Logique and Analyse 143:359-389.
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  • Contradiction.Dale Jacquette - 1992 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 25 (4):365 - 390.
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