The Concept of Scientific Law in the Philosophy of Science and Epistemology: A Study of Theoretical ReasonSpringer Science & Business Media, 30 lis 1999 - 220 The author argues that a reconstruction of scientific laws should give an account of laws relating phenomena to underlying mechanisms generating them, as well as of laws relating this mechanism to its inherent capacities. While contemporary philosophy of science deals only with the former, the author provides the concept for the reconstruction of scientific laws, where the knowledge of the phenomena enables one to grasp the quantity of their cause. He then provides the concepts for scientific laws dealing with the relation of the quantity and quality of the cause underlying phenomena to the quality and quantity of its capacities. Finally, he provides concepts for scientific laws expressing how a certain cause, due to the quantity and quality of its capacities, generates the quantitative and qualitative determinations of its manifestations. The book is intended for philosophers of science and philosophers of social science, as well as for natural and social scientists. |
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... Approach 131 CHAPTER 9 : SUBSTANCE - SUBJECT 134 9.1 Mellor , Mackie and Reichenbach on " Backwards " Causation 9.2 The Hypercycle 134 137 9.3 Substance - Subject vs. " Backwards " Causation 9.4 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Approach 131 CHAPTER 9 : SUBSTANCE - SUBJECT 134 9.1 Mellor , Mackie and Reichenbach on " Backwards " Causation 9.2 The Hypercycle 134 137 9.3 Substance - Subject vs. " Backwards " Causation 9.4 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... approach to the issue of scientific law and explanation requires a special effort from the reader , who is asked to consider the following chapters in their unity . The discussion requires from the reader educated in the Anglo- Saxon ...
... approach to the issue of scientific law and explanation requires a special effort from the reader , who is asked to consider the following chapters in their unity . The discussion requires from the reader educated in the Anglo- Saxon ...
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... approach , and K. R. Popper , whose argument represents the regularity ( Humean ) approach . By analyzing this discussion I show that the clue to a post - Humean solution of the unresolved problems with respect to the concept of ...
... approach , and K. R. Popper , whose argument represents the regularity ( Humean ) approach . By analyzing this discussion I show that the clue to a post - Humean solution of the unresolved problems with respect to the concept of ...
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... approaches to these systems based , first , on the more traditional assumption that the system being studied is externally ... approach , in my view , enables one to revive and further develop an ontologico - epistemological construal of ...
... approaches to these systems based , first , on the more traditional assumption that the system being studied is externally ... approach , in my view , enables one to revive and further develop an ontologico - epistemological construal of ...
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... approach to the object under investigation from the outside , and that the conceptual apparatus of the theory of self- reproducing ( organic ) systems is sufficient for understanding the objects under investigation in such cases . This ...
... approach to the object under investigation from the outside , and that the conceptual apparatus of the theory of self- reproducing ( organic ) systems is sufficient for understanding the objects under investigation in such cases . This ...
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IV | 3 |
V | 5 |
VI | 7 |
VII | 10 |
VIII | 14 |
IX | 16 |
X | 17 |
XI | 20 |
XXXIV | 103 |
XXXV | 105 |
XXXVI | 108 |
XXXVII | 109 |
XXXVIII | 112 |
XXXIX | 113 |
XL | 121 |
XLII | 122 |
XII | 21 |
XIII | 23 |
XIV | 25 |
XV | 31 |
XVI | 33 |
XVII | 37 |
XVIII | 44 |
XIX | 46 |
XX | 49 |
XXI | 52 |
XXII | 53 |
XXIII | 55 |
XXIV | 61 |
XXV | 63 |
XXVI | 65 |
XXVII | 71 |
XXVIII | 78 |
XXIX | 83 |
XXX | 85 |
XXXI | 88 |
XXXII | 91 |
XXXIII | 95 |
XLIII | 123 |
XLIV | 125 |
XLV | 126 |
XLVI | 128 |
XLVII | 131 |
XLVIII | 134 |
XLIX | 137 |
L | 141 |
LI | 147 |
LII | 155 |
LIII | 157 |
LIV | 163 |
LV | 167 |
LVI | 175 |
LVII | 179 |
LVIII | 185 |
LIX | 197 |
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