Philosophy of Science [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):716-716 (1957)
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An analysis of science oriented towards logical positivism. The emphasis throughout is upon psychology and the behavioral sciences although Newtonian mechanics is, in one section, selected for a detailed analysis. The title is somewhat misleading, since the interest the book displays is somewhat specialized. This is a philosophy of science rather than a general discussion of the main problems and solutions.--C. L.

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