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  1. The language of science: Meaning variance and theory comparison.Howard Sankey - 2000 - Language Sciences 22 (2):117-136.
    The paper gives an overview of key themes of twentieth century philosophical treatment of the language of science, with special emphasis on the meaning variance of scientific terms and the comparison of alternative theories. These themes are dealt with via discussion of the topics of: (a) the logical positivist principle of verifiability and the problem of the meaning of theoretical terms, (b) the postpositivist thesis of semantic incommensurability, and (c) the scientific realist response to incommensurability based on the (...)
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    The language of science: a study of the relationship between literature and science in the perspective of a hermeneutical ontology, with a case study of Darwin's The origin of species.Ilse Nina Bulhof - 1992 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    The hermeneutical ontology proposed in this book steers away from the rocks of realism and anti-realism.
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    The Language of Science and the Language of Literature, 1700-1740.Donald Davie - 1963 - Sheed & Ward.
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  4. The Language of Science and the Language of Literature 1700-1740.Donald Davie - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (59):270-271.
     
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    Number, the language of science.Tobias Dantzig - 1930 - New York,: Free Press.
    A new edition of the classic introduction to mathematics, first published in 1930 and revised in the 1950s, explains the history and tenets of mathematics, ...
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  6. Number; The Language of Science.Tobias Dantzig - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):517-519.
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    The Language of Science and the Language of Value.Robert S. Hartman - 1961 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 7:219-226.
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  8. The scope and language of science.W. V. Quine - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):1-17.
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    “Editing” Genes: A Case Study About How Language Matters in Bioethics.Meaghan O'Keefe, Sarah Perrault, Jodi Halpern, Lisa Ikemoto, Mark Yarborough & U. C. North Bioethics Collaboratory for Life & Health Sciences - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (12):3-10.
    Metaphors used to describe new technologies mediate public understanding of the innovations. Analyzing the linguistic, rhetorical, and affective aspects of these metaphors opens the range of issues available for bioethical scrutiny and increases public accountability. This article shows how such a multidisciplinary approach can be useful by looking at a set of texts about one issue, the use of a newly developed technique for genetic modification, CRISPRcas9.
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    Understanding the language of science.Steven G. Darian - 2003 - Austin: University of Texas Press.
    "To my knowledge, there has never [before] been a volume that analyzes, in one place, the actual language of science--those elements of thinking that are acknowledged to be the basis of scientific thought. . . . [Thus] this is a very important book, contributing to several fields: science, education, rhetoric, medicine, and perhaps even philosophy. . . . Darian's erudition is truly astonishing." --Celest A. Martin, Associate Professor, College Writing Program, University of Rhode Island From astronomy to (...)
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    The Language of Science and the Science of Language: Chomsky’s Cartesianism.David Golumbia - 2015 - Diacritics 43 (1):38-62.
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    The languages of science.K. B. Madsen - 1970 - Theory and Decision 1 (2):138-154.
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    Empiricism and the Language of Science.Rudolf Carnap - 1938 - Synthese 3 (12):33 - 35.
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    The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology, with a Case Study of Darwin's The Origin of Species. Ilse N. Bulhof.Robert Richards - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):346-347.
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    The Language of Science and the Language of Literature 1700-1740. [REVIEW]Gavin Ardley - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:236-238.
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    Towards otherland: languages of science and languages beyond.Rainer Ernst Zimmermann & Vladimir G. Budanov (eds.) - 2005 - Kassel: Kassel University Press.
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  17. The Language of Science and the Language of Literature 1700-1740Steam Power in the Eighteenth Century. [REVIEW]John D. Sheridan - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:236-237.
    How are we to view the work of Plato in relation to the pre-Socratics? What sort of liaison is there between La Divina Commedia and the Summa Theologica of the Angelic Doctor? What relevance has Newton’s system of natural philosophy to 18th century poetry and prose? These are cognate questions; they take us to the heart of science, philosophy, and literature. It is with the last case that Mr Davie is concerned.
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    Mathematics: The Language of Science?Mary Tiles - 1984 - The Monist 67 (1):3-17.
    Science has become, as all nonspecialists know to their cost, increasingly mathematical; science textbooks and research papers, even popularising articles in Scientific American, are littered with graphs, numbers, mathematical symbols and equations. This has prompted the question “What exactly is the function of mathematics in science?” For example, could one understand a theory such as Einstein’s theory of special relativity without having knowledge of any sophisticated mathematics?
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    Scriptum super III-VIII libros Politicorum Aristotelis: edizione, introduzione e note.of Auvergne Peter - 2021 - Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. Edited by Lidia Lanza & Peter.
    This volume contains the first critical edition of the Scriptum super III-VIII libros Politicorum by Peter of Auvergne as well as a pragmatical edition of Books III-VIII of the medieval Latin translation of Aristotle's Politics. Intended as the continuation of Aquinas' unfinished commentary on the first three books of the Politics, the Scriptum became-together with Aquinas' commentary-the commentary on the Politics. From its appearance in the late thirteenth century to the end of the sixteenth century, the Scriptum represented the most (...)
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    Objectivity and the language of science.K. Sundaram - 1985 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (2):334-340.
    Die Arbeit betrachtet die verschiedenen Ansichten, die über wissenschaftliche Objektivität bestehen: Etwa als Charakteristik einer gesamtwissenschaftlichen Praxis, als Gesamtfortschritt, der durch die Struktur der Institution bestimmt ist, oder als etwas, was auf subjektivem Glauben, subjektivem Verfahren und kollektiven Meinungen begründet ist. Sie betrachtet die Objektivität der Wissenschaft auch in bezug auf den Sinn wissenschaftlicher Behauptungen und bezüglich des allgemeinen erkenntnistheoretischen Hintergrundes. Mit Blick auf einige neuere Thesen innerhalb der Quantenphysik und in der Sprache der Quantenphysik versucht die Arbeit herauszustellen, daß (...)
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    On Vagueness in the Language of Science.Stephan Körner - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (2):306-308.
  22. The language-of-thought hypothesis as a working hypothesis in cognitive science.Jake Quilty-Dunn, Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e292.
    The target article attempted to draw connections between broad swaths of evidence by noticing a common thread: Abstract, symbolic, compositional codes, that is, language-of-thoughts (LoTs). Commentators raised concerns about the evidence and offered fascinating extensions to areas we overlooked. Here we respond and highlight the many specific empirical questions to be answered in the next decade and beyond.
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    ‘Men of Science’: Language, Identity and Professionalization in the Mid-Victorian Scientific Community.Ruth Barton - 2003 - History of Science 41 (1):73-119.
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    Number, the Language of Science. Tobias Dantzig.George Sarton - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):455-459.
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    Biographia Literaria and the Language of Science.Timothy J. Corrigan - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (3):399.
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    Book Review: The Language of Science and the Language of Literature, 1700–1740The Language of Science and the Language of Literature, 1700–1740. DavieDonald . Pp. 87. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]W. H. Barber - 1964 - History of Science 3 (1):149-150.
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    The Language of Modern Physics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.Ernest H. Hutten - 2022 - Routledge.
    First published in 1956 The Language of Modern Physics gives a complete account of the concepts both of classical and quantum physics. It deals with themes like logic and semantics; basic ideas of physics and the methods scientists use for confirming their hypotheses.
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  28. The place of human values in the language of science: Kuhn, saussure, and structuralism.Bruce M. Psaty & Thomas S. Inui - 1991 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 12 (4).
    The current paradigm in medicine generally distinguishes between genetic and environmental causes of disease. Although the word paradigm has become a commonplace, the theories of Thomas Kuhn have not received much attention in the journals of medicine. Kuhn's structuralist method differs radically from the daily activities of the scientific method itself. Using linguistic theory, this essay offers a structuralist reading of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Our purpose is to highlight the similarities between these structuralist models of (...) and language. In part, we focus on the logic that enables Kuhn to assert the priority of perception over interpretation in the history of science. To illustrate some of these issues, we refer to the distinction between environmental and genetic causes of disease. While the activity of scientific research results in the revision of concepts in science, the production of significant differences that shape our knowledge is in part a social and linguistic process. (shrink)
     
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    Number; The Language of Science. By Tobias Dantzig, Ph.D. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1930. Pp. viii + 260. Price 10s.). [REVIEW]H. Wallis Chapman - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):517-.
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    The Language of "Political Science" in Early Modern Europe.Sophie Smith - 2019 - Journal of the History of Ideas 80 (2):203-226.
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    The Languages of criticism and the sciences of man.Richard Macksey & Eugenio Donato (eds.) - 1970 - Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    "Although its original applications were in linguistics and anthropology, structuralism has also cut across sociology, history, philosophy, psychiatry, criticism, the comparative study of arts and letters, classical studies, and other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The present folume is a full record of the proceedings of an international symposium. Participating were many of the leading figures of the structuralist dialogue, and thus the volume is a useful demonstration of the movement, its aim and methods." [Choice].
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    The Language of Objects: Christian Jürgensen Thomsen's Science of the Past.Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):24-53.
    The Danish amateur scholar Christian Jürgensen Thomsen has often been described as a founder of modern “scientific” archaeology. Thomsen's innovation, this essay argues, reflects developments within neighboring fields, such as philology and history. He reacted against historians who limited themselves to histories of texts and therefore abandoned the earliest human history. Instead, he proposed a new history of objects, which included the entire history of humankind. Thomsen's work as director of the Royal Museum of Nordic Antiquities in Copenhagen was especially (...)
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    The Virtues of Vagueness in the Languages of Science.Alexander Rosenberg - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (2):281-305.
    Philosophers have traditionally decried vagueness as an unmitigated evil, and natural scientists have consistently agreed with them. Nevertheless, as I hope to show, the vagueness of scientific terms has some important advantages for the theories in which these terms figure. In so arguing I do not mean to put the best face on some unpleasant facts or to make a virtue out of a necessity. I shall begin, however, by arguing that on some contemporary accounts of scientific language the (...)
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    Maurice Crosland.The Language of Science: From the Vernacular to the Technical. 127 pp., illus., index. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2006. $25. [REVIEW]Trevor Levere - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):627-628.
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    The Language of Nature: An Essay in the Philosophy of Science.R. Harre & David Hawkins - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):408.
  36. The Language of "The Gay Science".Alphonso Lingis - 1982 - Analecta Husserliana 12:313.
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  37. The elephant in the room: Irish science teachers' perception of the problems caused by the language of science.Marie Ryan & Peter E. Childs - 2012 - In Sylvija Markic, Ingo Eilks, David Di Fuccia & Bernd Ralle (eds.), Issues of heterogeneity and cultural diversity in science education and science education research: a collection of invited papers inspired by the 21st Symposium on Chemical and Science Education held at the University of Dortmund, May 17-19, 2012. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
     
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    The Language of Natural Power: The Eloges of Georges Cuvier and the Public Language of Nineteenth Century Science.Dorinda Outram - 1978 - History of Science 16 (3):153-178.
  39. Problems of Semantics. A Contribution to the Analysis of the Language of Science.L. Tondl - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (2):376-377.
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    Steven Darian. Understanding the Language of Science. xi + 248 pp., bibl., index. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2003. $60 ; $27.95. [REVIEW]Geoffrey C. Bowker - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):756-757.
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    Understanding the Language of Science[REVIEW]Geoffrey Bowker - 2004 - Isis 95:756-757.
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    Number, the Language of Science by Tobias Dantzig. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1931 - Isis 16:455-459.
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    Number, the Language of Science by Tobias Dantzig. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1940 - Isis 31:475-476.
  44. The Language of Nature an Essay in the Philosophy of Science.David Hawkins - 1964 - W. H. Freeman.
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    The language-of-thought as a working hypothesis for developmental cognitive science.Melissa M. Kibbe - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e280.
    A science of prelinguistic infant cognition must take seriously the language-of-thought (LoT) hypothesis. I show how the LoT framework enables us to identify the representational and computational capacities of infant minds and the developmental factors that act on these capacities, and explain how Quilty-Dunn et al.'s take on LoT has important upshots for developmental theory-building.
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    Maurice Crosland, The Language of Science: From the Vernacular to the Technical. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2006. Pp. 128. ISBN 978-0-7188-3060-1. £12.50, $27.50 .Maurice Crosland, Scientific Institutions and Practice in France and Britain, c. 1700–1870. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. 228. ISBN 978-0-7546-5913-6. £60.00. [REVIEW]Charles Gillispie - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):611.
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    The Language of Demonstration: Translating Science and the Formation of Terminology in Arabic Philosophy and Science.Gerhard Endress - 2002 - Early Science and Medicine 7 (3):231-253.
    The reception of the rational sciences, scientific practice, discourse and methodology into Arabic Islamic society proceeded in several stages of exchange with the transmitters of Iranian, Christian-Aramaic and Byzantine-Greek learning. Translation and the acquisition of knowledge from the Hellenistic heritage went hand in hand with a continuous refinement of the methods of linguistic transposition and the creation of a standardized technical language in Arabic: terminology, rhetoric, and the genres of instruction. Demonstration more geometrico, first introduced by the paradigmatic sciences-mathematics, (...)
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    Semantics of Science and Theory of Reference: An Analysis of the Role of Language in Basic Science and Applied Science.Wenceslao J. Gonzalez - 2021 - In Language and Scientific Research. Springer Verlag. pp. 41-91.
    An analysis of the role of language in basic and applied science from the semantics of science and the theory of reference requires several steps. First, to specify the field of analysis in the light of several factors: the semantic problems of science; the reference in its triple dimension of relation between language and reality, of referent and of transmission in science; and the link between meaning and reference in science.Second, to consider the (...)
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    The Language of Nature: An Essay in the Philosophy of Science.Richard Koehl & David Hawkins - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):125.
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  50. The best game in town: The reemergence of the language-of-thought hypothesis across the cognitive sciences.Jake Quilty-Dunn, Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e261.
    Mental representations remain the central posits of psychology after many decades of scrutiny. However, there is no consensus about the representational format(s) of biological cognition. This paper provides a survey of evidence from computational cognitive psychology, perceptual psychology, developmental psychology, comparative psychology, and social psychology, and concludes that one type of format that routinely crops up is the language-of-thought (LoT). We outline six core properties of LoTs: (i) discrete constituents; (ii) role-filler independence; (iii) predicate–argument structure; (iv) logical operators; (v) (...)
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