[] Logic of Scientific Discovery, section 43 | Tests proceed partly by way of observation, and observation is thus very important; but its function is not that of producing theories |
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It is neither a psychological fact, nor a fact of ordinary life, nor one of scientific procedure | This story is found in Alan Chalmers, What is this thing Called Science, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, 1982, p |
the theory to be developed in the following pages stands directly opposed to all attempts to operate with the ideas of inductive logic.
16Alan Saunders 15 January 2000 | |
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