Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account
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"Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account" is a foundational work in analytic philosophy that systematically examines the logical structure, methods, and conceptual foundations of the natural sciences.
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Target entity: Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account Context triple: [Herbert Feigl, notableWork, Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account]
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Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science
Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science is a seminal work by Hermann Weyl that explores the conceptual foundations and philosophical implications of modern mathematics and theoretical physics.
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The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences
The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences is William Whewell’s major 19th-century work in the philosophy of science, elaborating a systematic account of scientific method and the role of induction in the development of scientific knowledge.
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The Logic of Scientific Discovery
The Logic of Scientific Discovery is Karl Popper’s foundational philosophical work that introduces falsifiability as the key criterion distinguishing scientific theories from non-scientific ones.
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The Rise of Scientific Philosophy
The Rise of Scientific Philosophy is a 1951 book by philosopher Hans Reichenbach that presents and defends the principles of logical empiricism and the scientific approach to philosophy.
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History of the Inductive Sciences
History of the Inductive Sciences is William Whewell’s comprehensive 19th-century survey of the development of scientific knowledge and methods from antiquity to his own time.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account Target entity description: "Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account" is a foundational work in analytic philosophy that systematically examines the logical structure, methods, and conceptual foundations of the natural sciences.
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A.
Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science
Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science is a seminal work by Hermann Weyl that explores the conceptual foundations and philosophical implications of modern mathematics and theoretical physics.
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B.
The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences
The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences is William Whewell’s major 19th-century work in the philosophy of science, elaborating a systematic account of scientific method and the role of induction in the development of scientific knowledge.
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C.
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
The Logic of Scientific Discovery is Karl Popper’s foundational philosophical work that introduces falsifiability as the key criterion distinguishing scientific theories from non-scientific ones.
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D.
The Rise of Scientific Philosophy
The Rise of Scientific Philosophy is a 1951 book by philosopher Hans Reichenbach that presents and defends the principles of logical empiricism and the scientific approach to philosophy.
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E.
History of the Inductive Sciences
History of the Inductive Sciences is William Whewell’s comprehensive 19th-century survey of the development of scientific knowledge and methods from antiquity to his own time.
- F. None of above. chosen
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book
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non-fiction book ⓘ philosophy book ⓘ work in analytic philosophy ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
analyze the methods of the natural sciences
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clarify key scientific concepts ⓘ clarify the logical structure of scientific knowledge ⓘ provide a systematic account of the philosophy of science ⓘ |
| describedAs |
foundational work in analytic philosophy
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systematic examination of the natural sciences ⓘ |
| examines |
conceptual foundations of the natural sciences
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logical structure of the natural sciences ⓘ methods of the natural sciences ⓘ |
| field |
philosophy
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philosophy of science ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
logic of scientific confirmation
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scientific laws ⓘ structure of scientific explanation ⓘ systematic analysis of scientific theories ⓘ theory and observation in science ⓘ |
| genre | analytic philosophy ⓘ |
| hasTitle | Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account self-link ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
conceptual foundations of science
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logical structure of scientific theories ⓘ natural sciences ⓘ philosophy of science ⓘ scientific method ⓘ |
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