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_aKasser, Jeffrey L. _eautor |
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_aPhilosophy of science _bpart 1. part 2. part 3 _cJeffrey L. Kasser |
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_aEstados Unidos _bThe Teaching Company _c2006 |
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_aCiencia _xfilosofía |
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650 | 4 | _aEmpirismo | |
650 | 4 | _aPositivismo lógico | |
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_aLecture 1. Science and philosophy / Lecture 2. Popper and the problem of demarcation _ndisco 1 |
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_aLecture 3. Further thoughts on demarcation / Lecture 4. Einstein, Measurement, and Meaning _ndisco 2 |
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_aLecture 5. Classical empiricism / Lecture 6. Logical positivism and verifiability _ndisco 3 |
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_aLecture 7. Logical positivism, science, and meaning / Lecture 8. Holism _ndisco 4 |
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_aLecture 9. Discovery and justification / Lecture 10. Induction as illegitimate _ndisco 5 |
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_aLecture 11. Some solutions and a new riddle / Lecture 12. Instances and consequences _ndisco 6 |
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_aLecture 13. Kuhn and the challenge of history / Lecture 14. Revolutions and rationality _ndisco 7 |
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_aLecture 15. Assessment of Kuhn / Lecture 16. For and against method _ndisco 8 |
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_aLecture 17. Sociology, postmodernism, and science wars / Lecture 18. (How) does science explain? _ndisco 9 |
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_aLecture 19. Putting the cause back in "because" / Lecture 20. Probability, pragmatics, and unification _ndisco 10 |
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_aLecture 21. Laws and regularities / Lecture 22. Laws and necessity _ndisco 11 |
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_aLecture 23. Reduction and progress / Lecture 24. Reduction and physicalism _ndisco 12 |
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_aLecture 25. New views of meaning and reference / Lecture 26. Scientific realism _ndisco 13 |
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_aLecture 27. Success, experience, and explanation / Lecture 28. Realism and naturalism _ndisco 14 |
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_aLecture 29. Values and objectivity / Lecture 30. Probability _ndisco 15 |
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_aLecture 31. Bayesianism / Lecture 32. Problems with bayesianism _ndisco 16 |
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_aLecture 33. Entropy and explanation / Lecture 34. Species and reality _ndisco 17 |
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_aLecture 35. The elimination of persons? / Lecture 36. Philosophy and science _ndisco 18 |
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