Science, explanation, and rationality: aspects of the philosophy of Carl G. Hempel

New York: Oxford University Press (2000)
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Carl G. Hempel exerted greater influence upon philosophers of science than any other figure during the 20th century. In this far-reaching collection, distinguished philosophers contribute valuable studies that illuminate and clarify the central problems to which Hempel was devoted. The essays enhance our understanding of the development of logical empiricism as the major intellectual influence for scientifically-oriented philosophers and philosophically-minded scientists of the 20th century.

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Vienna circle.Thomas Uebel - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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