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Methodology, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science
Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Stegmüller on the Occasion of his 60th B irth day, June 3rd, 1983. Reprinted from the Journal Erkenntnis, Vol. 19, Nos 1,2 and 3
herausgegeben von Carl G. Hempel, H. Putnam und Wilhelm K. EsslerInhaltsverzeichnis
- Content.
- Theory and Measurement.
- Vom Henker, vom Lügner und von ihrem Ende.
- On the Current Status of the Issue of Scientific Realism.
- Situation Semantics and the “Slingshot” Argument.
- Notes on the Well-Made World.
- Logical Foundations of Psychoanalytic Theory.
- Friedlands Sterne oder Facta und Ficta.
- Mathematics, the Empirical Facts, and Logical Necessity.
- Quines Ontologiekriterium.
- Zufall und Notwendigkeit in Wittgensteins Tractatus.
- Moralbegründung ohne Metaphysik.
- Probability as a Quasi-Theoretical Concept — J. V. Kries’ Sophisticated Account after a Century.
- Valuations for Direct Propositional Logic.
- Logical Semantics for Natural Language.
- On How the Distinction between History and Philosophy of Science Should Not Be Drawn.
- Vagueness and Alternative Logic.
- The Rationalist Theory of Double Causality as an Object of Hume’s Criticism.
- A Modest Concept of Moral Sense Perception.
- Structuralism and Scientific Realism.
- Deterministic and Probabilistic Reasons and Causes.
- The Meaning of Probability Statements.
- Normative Principles of Rational Communication.
- Persönliche Anmerkungen.