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In natural science data is not detachable from theory , for what count as data are determined in the light of some ... In natural science theories are not models externally compared to nature in a hypothetico - deductive schema ...
In natural science data is not detachable from theory , for what count as data are determined in the light of some ... In natural science theories are not models externally compared to nature in a hypothetico - deductive schema ...
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was pervaded by a previous theory . For example , the assertion ' the table is hard and solid ' must be held to be false relative to the new language developed by physics , because current physical theory asserts that the table is a ...
was pervaded by a previous theory . For example , the assertion ' the table is hard and solid ' must be held to be false relative to the new language developed by physics , because current physical theory asserts that the table is a ...
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This is the view that successive theories supersede and reinterpret their predecessors , but without rejecting the ... But other implications of the previous matter theory are now false : for example that it , or any part of it ...
This is the view that successive theories supersede and reinterpret their predecessors , but without rejecting the ... But other implications of the previous matter theory are now false : for example that it , or any part of it ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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