Observation and Experiment in the Natural and Social Sciences

According to a long tradition in philosophy of science, a clear cut distinction can be traced between a context of discovery and a context of justification. This tradition dates back to the birth of the discipline in connection with the Circles of Vienna and Berlin, in the twenties and thirties of l...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Galavotti, Maria Carla. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2003.
Series:Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science ; 237
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505 0 # |a From Throry to Experiment and Back Again -- Na©<U+00fd>ve Probability -- From Theory to Experiments and Back Again ... and Back Again ... Comments on Patrick Suppes -- Emergence and Future of Experimental Economics -- Rationality in Experimental Economics: An Analysis of Reinhard SeltenỚ"s Approach -- Experiments, Heuristics and Social Diversity: A Comment on Reinhard Selten -- Where do New Ideas Come From? a Heuristics of Discovery in the Cognitive Sciences -- Comments on Gerd Gigerenzer -- On the Concept of Discovery Comments on Gerd Gigerenzer -- Styles of Experimentation -- On French Concepts and Objects Comments on Ursula Klein -- Some Comments on ỚSStyles of ExperimentationỚ<U+00fd> by Ursula Klein -- Improving ỚSStyles of ExperimentationỚ<U+00fd> a Comment on Ursula Klein -- Experiments and Thought Experiments in Natural Science -- The Advantages of Theft Over Honest Toil Comments on David Atkinson -- Thinking About Thought Experiments in Physics Comment on ỚSExperiments and Thought Experiments in Natural ScienceỚ<U+00fd> -- The Dynamics of Thought Experiments A Comment on David Atkinson -- An Attempt at a Philosophy of Experiment -- An Attempt at a Philosophy of Experimental Error a Comment on Giora Hon -- O Happy Error a Comment on Giora Hon -- Bayesian Evidence -- On Bayesian Logic Comments on Colin Howson -- On Bayesian Induction (and Pythagoric Arithmetic) -- Probability and Logic Comments on Colin Howson. 
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