Replacing one theory by another under preservation of a given feature

Philosophy of Science 38 (4):486-501 (1971)
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Abstract

The conditions are examined under which one theory is said to be replaceable by another, while preserving those features of the original theory which made it serviceable for a given purpose. Among such replacements, special attention is given to ones which qualify as so-called reductions of a theory, and some theorems are proved concerning the notion of a reduction

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