Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volúmenes80-81Metcalf and Company, 1954 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... distinction between scientific advance and empirical in- novation is to be sought then in terms of what is usually called " theory . " In reviewing the early phases of the history of each science the distinction is relatively clear ...
... distinction between scientific advance and empirical in- novation is to be sought then in terms of what is usually called " theory . " In reviewing the early phases of the history of each science the distinction is relatively clear ...
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... distinction between what can and what cannot be said . And I should also like to think that with his recent distinction between questions internal and questions external to a linguistic framework Carnap " approaches again , no matter ...
... distinction between what can and what cannot be said . And I should also like to think that with his recent distinction between questions internal and questions external to a linguistic framework Carnap " approaches again , no matter ...
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... distinction in typographical style between free and bound variables that appears in systems of Frege and of Hilbert - Bernays . In ( x ) and ( xi ) , the condition that f ' have the same free variables as f can in many cases be weakened ...
... distinction in typographical style between free and bound variables that appears in systems of Frege and of Hilbert - Bernays . In ( x ) and ( xi ) , the condition that f ' have the same free variables as f can in many cases be weakened ...
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The Logical and Sociological Aspects of Science PHILIPP | 16 |
Integration in the Biological and Social Sciences W | 31 |
CARL G HEMPEL | 61 |
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