Evidence, Explanation, and Realism : Essays in Philosophy of Science, Hardcov…
He presents a theory of evidence that relates this concept to probability and explanation; a theory of explanation that relates this concept to an explaining act as well as to the different ways in which explanations are to be evaluated; and an empirical defense of scientific realism that invokes both the concept of evidence and […]
Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein by Gregory J.
Philosophy of Science Matters by Gregory J. Morgan. Author Gregory J. Morgan. Title Philosophy of Science Matters. Format Hardcover.
The Book of Evidence (Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Science) – GOOD
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The Concept of Evidence by Peter Achinstein: Used
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Particles and Waves : Historical Essays in the Philosophy of Scie
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Peter Achinstein Speculation (Hardback) (UK IMPORT)
Who, if either, is right?. Is speculation a legitimate part of science, even in the absence of testing?. If so, can speculations be evaluated without testing?. This idea is made precise by utilizing a concept of “evidence” Achinstein has introduced in previous writings and also explains here.
THE BOOK OF EVIDENCE (OXFORD STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF By Peter Achinstein *Mint*
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Science Rules: A Historical Introduction to Scientific Methods by Achinstein
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Peter Achinstein Concepts of Science (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)
In this systematic study, Professor Achinstein analyzes such concepts as definitions, theories, and models, and contrasts his view with currently held positions that he finds inadequate. Author: Peter Achinstein.
Science Rules : A Historical Introduction to Scientific Methods, Paperback by…
Science Rules : A Historical Introduction to Scientific Methods, Paperback by Achinstein, Peter (EDT), ISBN 0801879442, ISBN-13 9780801879449, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Included is a famous nineteenth-century debate about scientific reasoning between the hypothetico-deductivist William Whewell and the inductivist John Stuart Mill; and an account of the realism-antirealism dispute about unobservables […]