I. Hrusovsky and His Analyses of the Development of Scientific Knowledge

Filozofia 64 (10):949-959 (2009)
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The article deals with the articulation of the model of empirical science in I. Hrušovský’s writings. Further, it examines Hrušovský’s conception of the development of scientific knowledge as related to his concept of “radical revision” . The authors draw mainly from Hrušovský’s books written in 1935 – 1948

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