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The Nature Of Classification Relationships And Kinds In The Natural Sciences 1st John S Wilkins

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The Nature Of Classification Relationships And Kinds In The Natural Sciences 1st John S Wilkins
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 208
Author: John S. Wilkins, Malte C. Ebach
ISBN: 9780230347922, 0230347924
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st

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The Nature Of Classification Relationships And Kinds In The Natural Sciences 1st John S Wilkins by John S. Wilkins, Malte C. Ebach 9780230347922, 0230347924 instant download after payment.

The Nature of Classification discusses an old and generally ignored issue in the philosophy of science: natural classification. It argues for classification to be a sometimes theory-free activity in science, and discusses the existence of scientific domains, theory-dependence of observation, the inferential relations of classification and theory, and the nature of the classificatory activity in general. It focuses on biological classification, but extends the discussion to physics, psychiatry, meteorology and other special sciences.

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