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Logic in general philosophy of science
old things and new things
pp. 339-350
Abstract
This is a personal, incomplete, and very informal take on the role of logic in general philosophy of science, which is aimed at a broader audience. We defend and advertise the application of logical methods in philosophy of science, starting with the beginnings in the Vienna Circle and ending with some more recent logical developments.
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van Benthem Johan, Kuipers Theo A., Visser Henk (2011) Logic and philosophy of science in the footsteps of E. W. Beth. Synthese 179 (2).
Pages: 339-350
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-010-9776-5
Full citation:
Leitgeb Hannes (2011) „Logic in general philosophy of science: old things and new things“. Synthese 179 (2), 339–350.