Madison & London, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1966. 8vo. Orig. full cloth. Internally mint. X,181 pp.
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Philosophy of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 168 pages
Contents, Chapitres : R. Duncan Luce : Similar systems and dimensionally invariant laws - James Child : On the theoretical dependence of correspondence postulates - James A. Blachowicz : Systems theory and evolutionary models of the development of science - Ronald Munson : Biological adaptation - Fred I. Dretske : Reasons, knowledge and probability - Alfred Landé : The decline and the fall of quantum dualism - C.A. Hooker : Sharp and the refutation of Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen paradox - Laurence Fox : Art as cognitive : beyond scientific realism - Lowell Nissen : Neutral functional schemata - William F. Barr : A syntactic and semantic analysis of idealizations in science - DISCUSSIONS : David Hawkins : On the self-consistency of the steady state cosmology, reply by Richard Schlegel - Theodore Guleserian : On two aspects of eliminative materialism - Richard Butrick : Putnam's revolution - Alex C. Michalos : Hilpinen's rules of acceptance and inductive logic - Risto Hilpinen and Jaakko Hintikka : Rules of acceptance, indices of lawlikeness and singular inductive inference, reply to a critical discussion - Ronald C. Hopson : Angel's symmetry thesis - J.R. Lucas : Metamathematics and the philosophy of mind : a rejoinder - Book reviews, recent books working copy from Pierre Thuillier, annotations at ink and coloured ink (mainly on Blachowicz and Foss articles) - few words hanwritten on the wrappers
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Philosophy of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1972 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback Grand In-8 1 vol. - 152 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Pages 131 to 283 - Nicholas Maxwell : A critique of Popper 's views on scientific method - Richard Sharvy : Three types of referential opacity - David Lincicome : Reporting, evaluating, describing - Soshichi Uchii : Inductive logic with causal modalities, a probabilistic approach - Aristotle G.M. Scoledes : The determinism of quantum-mechanical probability statements - Larry Wright : Explanation and teleology - Norman Daniels : Thomas Reid 's discovery of non-Euclidean geometry - Discussion : Peter Achinstein : Models and analogies, a reply to Girill - T.R. Girill : Analogies and models revisited - Robert Schwartz : Paradox and projection - Seppo K. Miettinen : On Omer 's model of scientific explanation - E. Laszlo and H. Margenau : The emergence of integrative concepts in contemporary science - Roberto Torretti : Remarks on Salmon 's paradox of primes - Joseph Agassi : The interface of philosophy and physics - Books reviews - Recent books working copy from Pierre Thuillier, very few annotations at pencil, inside and on the cover
Baltimore, The William & Wilkind Company, 1934 - 2002. Royal8vo. Volume 1-21 + 32 in green half cloth, volume 33-36 in beige half cloth, volume 49-57 in orange half cloth, volume 58-65 in blue full cloth, volume 66-69 in white cloth. All volumes with gilt lettering to spine and small paper label pasted on to back board. Small stamp to title pages. A fine set which consists of the following volumes: 1-21, 32, 32-69. 59 volumes in total.
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