On Duhem's and Quine's Theses

Grazer Philosophische Studien Graz 9:69-96 (1979)
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The "Duhem-Quine thesis" says that isolated hypotheses are not singularly verifiable by experience, only the whole body of a theory being able to be subjected to the test of experience. I first examine the rather divergent meanings this thesis takes when it is replaced in the different contexts of Duhem's and Quine'sphilosophies. Secondly, questions are asked about the acceptability of the thesis, its logical strength and its historical soundness. Finally, the consequences of some doubts raised by this inquiry are examined especially with respect to Quine's philosophy

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reprint Vuillemin, Jules (1979) "On Duhem’s and Quine’s Theses". Grazer Philosophische Studien 9(1):69-96
reprint Vuillemin, Jules (1979) "On Duhem's and Quine's Theses". Grazer Philosophische Studien 9(1):69-96

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