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Stegmüller on the Relationship between Theory and Experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Joseph J. Kockelmans*
Affiliation:
The Pennsylvania State University

Extract

Stegmüller's most recent publication, Theorie und Erfahrung, is the second of four volumes of a work which appears under the general title Probleme und Resultate der Wissenschaftstheorie und analytische Philosophie, ([36], all references in the discussion below are taken from the second volume of this work). In this voluminous and daring work the author intends to deliver a systematic, critical account of the most important literature which has appeared on various basic topics of philosophy of science and its underlying assumptions over the past twenty-five years. The work promises to become a classic in the German language because of its comprehensiveness, thoroughness, and clarity.

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Discussion Review
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Copyright © 1972 by The Philosophy of Science Association

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