Recent Speculations In the Positivistic MovementPhilosophy of Science, The Link between Science and PhilosophyThe Validation of Scientific TheoriesPhilosophy of Science [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):462-474 (1959)
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"If we say that a straight line means a light ray in a vacuum, or means the edge of a sharpened knife, then the statement obtains an exact meaning only if we present the operations by which we produce a ray of light or the edge of a knife."

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