Readings in Philosophy of Science: Introduction to the Foundations and Cultural Aspects of the SciencesScribner, 1953 - Всего страниц: 645 |
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... structure becomes necessary . In classical physics , G always was euclidean geometry in its physical inter- pretation , GE ; and when experimental evidence required a modification of the theory , it was P rather than GE which was ...
... structure becomes necessary . In classical physics , G always was euclidean geometry in its physical inter- pretation , GE ; and when experimental evidence required a modification of the theory , it was P rather than GE which was ...
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... structure , permit no use of the conception of elements which when compounded into totals remain what they were before . Similarly , a patch of color in a landscape , far from being an ingredient in a total , depends for its value upon ...
... structure , permit no use of the conception of elements which when compounded into totals remain what they were before . Similarly , a patch of color in a landscape , far from being an ingredient in a total , depends for its value upon ...
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... structure - only if that same process can be repeated in various instances . A process , in other words , is always an instance of a way of acting ; and its structure is a way of acting , a " law " or " universal . " In contrast , " the ...
... structure - only if that same process can be repeated in various instances . A process , in other words , is always an instance of a way of acting ; and its structure is a way of acting , a " law " or " universal . " In contrast , " the ...
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