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A Modeltheoretic Realist Interpretation Of Science 1st Edition Emma Ruttkamp Auth

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A Modeltheoretic Realist Interpretation Of Science 1st Edition Emma Ruttkamp Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Emma Ruttkamp (auth.)
ISBN: 9789048160662, 9789401705837, 9048160669, 9401705836
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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A Modeltheoretic Realist Interpretation Of Science 1st Edition Emma Ruttkamp Auth by Emma Ruttkamp (auth.) 9789048160662, 9789401705837, 9048160669, 9401705836 instant download after payment.

In this book Emma Ruttkamp demonstrates the power of the full-blown employment of the model-theoretic paradigm in the philosophy of science. Within this paradigm she gives an account of sciences as process and product. She expounds the "received statement" and the "non-statement" views of science, and shows how the model-theoretic approach resolves the spurious tension between these views. In this endeavour she also engages the views of a number of contemporary philosophers of science with affinity to model theory. This text can be read by specialists working in philosophy of science or formal semantics, by logicians working on the structure of theories, and by students in philosophy of science - this text offers a thorough introduction to non-statement accounts of sciences as well as a discussion of the traditional statement account of science.

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