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Realism, Rationalism and Scientific Method
Reply to criticism
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October 29 1981
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Cambridge University Press
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October 29 1981
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: 104-131
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139171526.007
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Introduction to volumes 1 and 2
pp. 3
Introduction: scientific realism and philosophical realism
pp. 17
An attempt at a realistic interpretation of experience
pp. 37
On the interpretation of scientific theories
pp. 44
Explanation, reduction and empiricism
pp. 97
On the ‘meaning’ of scientific terms
pp. 104
Reply to criticism
pp. 132
Science without experience
pp. 139
Introduction: proliferation and realism as methodological principles
pp. 146
Linguistic arguments and scientific method
pp. 161
Materialism and the mind–body problem
pp. 176
Realism and instrumentalism
pp. 203
A note on the problem of induction
pp. 207
On the quantum theory of measurement
pp. 219
Professor Bohm's philosophy of nature
pp. 236
Reichenbach's interpretation of quantum mechanics
pp. 247
Niels Bohr's world view
pp. 298
Hidden variables and the argument of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen
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