Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science
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Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science is a textbook that surveys major scientific theories and developments while examining their underlying philosophical assumptions and implications.
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Target entity: Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science Context triple: [Rick DeWitt, notableWork, Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science]
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Modern Science and Its Philosophy
Modern Science and Its Philosophy is a philosophical work by physicist and logical empiricist Philipp Frank that examines the conceptual foundations, methods, and implications of modern scientific thought.
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The Rationality of Science
The Rationality of Science is a philosophical work by Alan Musgrave that defends a critical rationalist account of scientific method and justification, engaging with debates over realism, theory choice, and the objectivity of scientific knowledge.
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The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy is a non-fiction book that explores the historical and philosophical relationship between Christian theology and the development of modern science.
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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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Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account
"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.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science Target entity description: Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science is a textbook that surveys major scientific theories and developments while examining their underlying philosophical assumptions and implications.
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A.
Modern Science and Its Philosophy
Modern Science and Its Philosophy is a philosophical work by physicist and logical empiricist Philipp Frank that examines the conceptual foundations, methods, and implications of modern scientific thought.
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B.
The Rationality of Science
The Rationality of Science is a philosophical work by Alan Musgrave that defends a critical rationalist account of scientific method and justification, engaging with debates over realism, theory choice, and the objectivity of scientific knowledge.
-
C.
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy is a non-fiction book that explores the historical and philosophical relationship between Christian theology and the development of modern science.
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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.
Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account
"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.
- F. None of above. chosen
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