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Physics and its Concepts - Karl R. Popper, Realism and the aim of science. London: Hutchinson, 1983. ISBN 0-09-151450-9 cased. - The open universe. An argument for indeterminism. London: Hutchinson, 1982. ISBN 0-09-146180-4 (cased). £15.00. - Quantum theory and the schism in physics. London, Hutchinson, 1982. ISBN 0-09-146170-7 (cased). £15.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

David Bloor
Affiliation:
Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh

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Copyright © British Society for the History of Science 1984

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References

1 All three volumes have been edited by W. W. Bartley III. In what follows I shall abbreviate the titles thus: Realism and the Aim of Science = R; The Open Universe = OU; Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics = Q.

2 Hesse, M., The Structure of Scientific Inference, Macmillan, 1974, Ch. 5, section V, ‘Uncertain Evidence’.Google Scholar