Aspects of Scientific Explanation: And Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 1Confirmation, Induction, and Rational Belief -- Conceptions of Cognitive Significance -- Structure and Function of Scientific Concepts and Theories -- Scientific Explanation. |
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... Explanatory incompleteness vs. overdetermination 418 4.2.4 . Explanatory incompleteness and “ concrete events " 4.2.5 . Explanatory closure : explanation sketch 4.3 CONCLUDING REMARK ON THE COVERING - LAW MODELS 5. PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF ...
... Explanatory incompleteness vs. overdetermination 418 4.2.4 . Explanatory incompleteness and “ concrete events " 4.2.5 . Explanatory closure : explanation sketch 4.3 CONCLUDING REMARK ON THE COVERING - LAW MODELS 5. PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF ...
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... explanatory hypotheses states that a certain relevant factor was strong enough to bring about the event in question ; but the observation applies also to other cases . Thus the explanation , outlined in section 2.1 , of the appearance ...
... explanatory hypotheses states that a certain relevant factor was strong enough to bring about the event in question ; but the observation applies also to other cases . Thus the explanation , outlined in section 2.1 , of the appearance ...
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... explanatory model comparable to the explanatory concept of an ideal gas , that is , a gas conforming exactly to Boyle's and Charles's laws . No actual gas strictly satisfies those laws ; but there is a wide range of conditions within ...
... explanatory model comparable to the explanatory concept of an ideal gas , that is , a gas conforming exactly to Boyle's and Charles's laws . No actual gas strictly satisfies those laws ; but there is a wide range of conditions within ...
Contents
Studies in the Logic of Confirmation | 3 |
Postscript 1964 on Confirmation | 47 |
Inductive Inconsistencies | 53 |
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accepted adequate analogous antecedent application argument assertion assumption basic behavior Carnap causal character characteristics characterized clearly cognitive significance connections consequence considered construal construed criteria criterion deductive deductive-nomological defined definiens definition of confirmation disconfirmation discussion empirical science equivalent essay event example existential clause explanandum explanans explanatory expressed fact finite formulation functional analysis given Hempel hypothesis illustrated imply inductive inductive logic inference interpretation kind latter lawlike sentences logical probability logically equivalent means object observation report observation sentences occurrence operational definition outcome particular Paul Oppenheim phenomena phenomenon Philosophy of Science physical possible postdiction prediction premises present probabilistic problem procedure question rational reduction sentences reference relevant requirement rules S₁ satisfy schematic scientific explanation sense singular sentence specified statements statistical laws statistical probability statistical syllogisms suggested systematic testability theoretical principles theoretical terms theory total evidence true universal vocabulary