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| | | | | The "historical turn" in the philosophy of science in the 1960s and 1970s gave most of its attention to the development of the physical sciences -- especially physics itself. (See Tom Nickles' essay "Historicist Theories of Scientific Rationality" in theStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophyfor a detailed account of this development in the philosophy of science;link.) Historian-philosophers... | |
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historyofknowledge.net
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| | | | | Examines the Sovietization of science and the history of academic virtues in post-World War II Soviet-dominated Poland. | |
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| | | | | "[C]onfusion about the foundations of the subject is responsible, in my opinion, for much of the misuse of the statistics that one meets in fields of application such as medicine, psychology, sociology, economics, and so forth." (George Barnard 1985, p. 2) "Relevant clarifications of the nature and roles of statistical evidence in scientific research may | |
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| | | HT to Stan Karp: Today's Washington Post Answer Sheet column includes the latest in a series of posts and exchanges about the Broad F... | ||