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  1. An Introduction to the Logic of the Sciences.[author unknown] - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):245-250.
     
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  • Experience and Theory: An Essay in the Philosophy of Science.J. P. Day & Stephan Korner - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (76):284.
  • Science and Metaphysics: Variations on Kantian Themes.Wilfred Sellars - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):66-70.
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  • The Explanation of Social Behaviour.Alan Ryan, R. Harre & P. F. Secord - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):374.
  • Individuals.David Pears & P. F. Strawson - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (44):262.
    Since its publication in 1959, Individuals has become a modern philosophical classic. Bold in scope and ambition, it continues to influence debates in metaphysics, philosophy of logic and language, and epistemology. Peter Strawson's most famous work, it sets out to describe nothing less than the basic subject matter of our thought. It contains Strawson's now famous argument for descriptive metaphysics and his repudiation of revisionary metaphysics, in which reality is something beyond the world of appearances. Throughout, Individuals advances some highly (...)
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  • Review: Back to Aristotle? [REVIEW]David Miller - 1972 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (1):69 - 78.
  • Back to Aristotle? [REVIEW]David Miller - 1972 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (1):69-78.
  • Theoretical Entities and Metatheories.Edward Mackinnon - 1972 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 3 (2):105.
    This paper argues that existence claims for theoretical entities must be based on more than their role in one theory. The supplementary evidence should be either observation, whether direct or indirect, or the possibility of detaching the existence claim from one particular theory. A logical schematism for the latter type of support is developed.
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  • Phenomenalism.Wilfrid Sellars - 1963 - In Science, Perception, and Reality. Humanities Press. pp. 60-105.
     
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