Perception and Discovery(Synthese Library Vol. 389) hardcover 339 p. 18
Hanson, Norwood Russell 著
目次
IntroductionPart 1. Provocations and Restraints1. On Philosophizing—and Some Logical Distinctions2. Defining Conceptual Boundaries3. Measuring and Counting: More BoundariesPart 2. The Act of Scientific Seeing4. There Is More to Seeing than Meets the Eye5. Seeing the Same Thing6. Seeing and Seeing As7. Seeing As and Seeing That8. Seeing, Saying, and Knowing9. Spectacles behind the Eyes10. Can We See Facts?11. Facts and Seeing ThatPart 3. Perplexity: the Process of Experimental Research12. Waves, Particles, and Facts13. Hypotheses Facta Fingunt14. Scientific Simplicity and Crucial Experiments15. The Systematic Side of Science16. Discovering Causes and Becauses17. What Happens as a Rule18. Theory-Laden Language19. The Scientists’ Toolbox20. Laws, Truths, and Hypotheses21. Principles as PlatitudesPart 4. Probability and Probable Reasoning in Science22. Frequencies and the Mathematics of Probability23. Using and Interpreting the Probability Calculus24. Elements of Statistical Technique25. The Principle of Uniformity RevisitedEditor’s EpilogueIndex
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