The contemporary state of philosophy of science in Britain

Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 5 (2):363-374 (1974)
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Abstract

Some of the problem areas in which British philosophers of science have recently been engaged are described and some of the major contributions noted. Two sets of problems are given special attention: one concerned with the analysis of probability statements and one concerned with the appraisal of scientific theories. Three traditions in the approach to this second set of problems are distinguished. These might be called the Carnapian, the Popperian and the Wittgensteinian traditions.

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