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The Completeness of Scientific Theories
On the Derivation of Empirical Indicators within a Theoretical Framework: The Case of Physical Geometry
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300 stránok
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The book explores the evolving relationship between theory and observation in the philosophy of science, challenging the traditional distinctions made by thinkers like Rudolf Carnap. It argues that theoretical terms, such as 'mass' and 'electron', cannot be separated from observational terms, as both are interdependent. The text highlights the theory-ladenness of observation, suggesting that our observational instruments are informed by theoretical frameworks. This interconnection raises questions about the nature of scientific inquiry and the meaning derived from observation in a theoretical context.
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2012, mäkká
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