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    The Philosophy of Science: An Introduction. Stephen Toulmin. London: Hutchinson's University Library, 1953. Pp. vii, 176.Erwin Biser - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (4):359-360.
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    The validity of unique mathematical models in science.Eugen Altschul & Erwin Biser - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (1):11-24.
    Prior to statistical mechanics and especially before the advent of the new quantum mechanics, it was traditionally held, following in the main the Kantian philosophy, that the task of science is to attain a unique quantitative representation of reality. It was thought—and with justifiable zeal—that a scientific discipline is exact to the extent to which a mathematical pattern yielding quantitative relations can be applied to its subject matter. This view was based on the implicit assumptions that functional relatedness conducive to (...)
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    A generic theory of time.Erwin Biser - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (24):664-669.
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  4. Discrete real space.Erwin Biser - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (19):518-525.
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    Entity and aspects. (As pertaining to physical theory).Erwin Biser - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (2):105-115.
    It is too often forgotten that even the most “objective” science such as physics is but a description, interpretation and ordering of physical reality from a selected point of view.In founding terrestial dynamics, Galileo, the father of modern experimental physics, selected concepts that could be given exact mathematical definitions and cast in a form conducive to quantitative results. The qualitative aspects of observed phenomena, such as the color of an accelerated body, and the ultimate cause of motion—a purely metaphysical problem—do (...)
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    Methodology of research and progress in science.Erwin Biser & Enos E. Witmer - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (4):275-288.
    With the advent of the relativity theory science has entered a transformative period in which previous certainties are undergoing critical scrutiny and renovation. Critical movements in science arise at periods of its history when its foundations are brought into question. True it is that natural philosophers still regard science as a growing body of propositions dealing with natural events enabling them to find the structural laws of the external world. But this “external world” about them changes in significance, interpretation, and (...)
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    Postulates for physical time.Erwin Biser - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (1):50-69.
    It is evident to every earnest thinker that a theory of time is in a very significant sense implicit in any philosophy of nature. Indeed, the search for a time standard independent of the variation of the earth's speed, the maximum variation being slightly more than one-thousandth of a second, involves the most basic concepts and principles of physical theory.
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    Time and events.Erwin Biser - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (3):238-240.
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    The Philosophy of Mathematics. Edward A. Maziarz.Erwin Biser - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (4):357-357.
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    De Descartes à Ampère, ou progrès vers l'unité rationnelle.Erwin Biser - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141 (3):329-330.
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    De Descartes à Ampère Ou Progrès Vers L'unité Rationnelle. Par Raoul Ferrier; 1949, Verlag für Recht und Gesselschaft AG. B'le; Pp. XV + 294.Erwin Biser - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (3):282-283.
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    A New Theory of Gravitation. Jakob Mandelker. New York: Philosophical Library, 1951. 25 pp. $2.75. [REVIEW]Erwin Biser - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (4):350-350.
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    De Descartes à Ampère Ou Progrès Vers L'unité Rationnelle. Raoul Ferrier. [REVIEW]Erwin Biser - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (3):282-283.
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    Physics and Microphysics. Louis DeBroglie, Martin Davidson. [REVIEW]Erwin Biser - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):281-282.
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    The Philosophy of Science: An Introduction. Stephen Toulmin. London: Hutchinson's University Library, 1953. Pp. vii, 176. [REVIEW]Erwin Biser - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (4):359-360.