Topics in the Formal Methodology of Empirical Sciences

11 original. Modifications which I introduced are radical and often far going. In my opinion the Polish text had two main drawbacks. It was overloaded with informal considerations and at the same time formal concepts included in some parts of the book were presented in a too complicated way. Of cour...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wójcicki, Ryszard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
Series:Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Preface to the English edition
  • Preface to the Polish edition
  • I Introduction
  • 1.1. Mathematical notation
  • 1.2. Numerical systems
  • 1.3. Elementary systems
  • 1.4. States and histories
  • 1.5. Complex systems
  • 1.6. Empirical phenomena
  • 1.7. Phase-space of a phenomenon and some related technical notions
  • 1.8. Semi-interpreted languages
  • 1.9. Fundamental semantic concepts
  • 1.10. Formalized languages and the deductive concept of a theory
  • 1.11. A criterion of consistency
  • 1.12. The concept of a theory
  • II Regularities
  • 2.0. Two conventions
  • 2.1. Two types of regularities
  • 2.2. State-determined phenomena
  • 2.3. Mathematical models for state transformations
  • 2.4. History-determined phenomena
  • 2.5. Definability
  • 2.6. Ontological versus semantic definability
  • 2.7. Surrounding conditions
  • 2.8. Self-determined phenomena
  • 2.9. Invariancy
  • 2.10. Notes
  • III Empirical Theories
  • 3.1. Axiomatic versus set theoretical way of defining theories
  • 3.2. Theories as deductive systems
  • 3.3. The concept of truth
  • 3.4. Empirical theories
  • 3.5. Two examples of empirical theories
  • 3.6. Models and theories of empirical phenomena
  • IV Measurement
  • 4.1. Semantic conception of measurement
  • 4.2. Complete measurement structures
  • 4.3. Approximate measurement
  • 4.4. Theoretical versus operational conception of measurement
  • 4.5. Notes
  • V Operational Structures
  • 5.0. Introductory assumptions
  • 5.1. Verification procedures
  • 5.2. Operational structures
  • 5.3. A revised notion of regularity
  • 5.4. The concept of truth as related to operational structures
  • 5.5. Truth by convention
  • 5.6. Confirmation procedures
  • 5.7. Probabilistic models
  • 5.8. Dispersive operational structures
  • 5.9. Evolution of empirical theories
  • VI Appendix
  • 6.1. Complementary tests
  • 6.2. Physical systems
  • Index of Symbols
  • Index of Names