<p>to that goal, and it is hoped that it will incorporate further works dealing in an exact way with interesting philosophical issues. ZΓΌrich, April 1973 Mario Bunge From the Preface to the First Edition It may seem odd that aseries of works devoted to the natural sciences should indude - indeed beg
General Theory of Knowledge
β Scribed by Schlick, Moritz
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Series
- LEP Library of Exact Philosophy
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
R. N. D. Martin's entry for Duhem in One Hundred Twentieth-Century Philosophers **says that Duhem's conception of physical theory as classification is similar to Schlick,
where the relationships established between different concepts are thought of as a kind of net giving each concept, and therefore the reality it represents, its place in the scheme of things.
This sounds like Peirce's "semiotic web."
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