The aim of philosophy of science is to understand what scientists did, where the history of science shows that they performed basic research with recognized success, and to proceduralize how they did it in order to produce it.
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History of Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Science
1995, T.J. Hickey
Plastic Laminated Paper
in English
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0964466503 9780964466500
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"The aim of philosophy of science is to understand what scientists did, where the history of science shows that they performed basic research with recognized success, and to proceduralize how they did it in order to produce it."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-491) and index.
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