Author(s): Matti Sintonen
Series: Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and Humanities #51
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Brill/Rodopi
Year: 1997
Language: English
Pages: 358
- Matti SINTONEN: From the Science of Logic to the Logic of Science.
I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES.
- Zev BECHLER: Hintikka on Plenitude in Aristotle.
- Marja-Liisa KAKKURI-KNUUTTILA: What Can the Sciences of Man Learn from Aristotle?
- Martin KUSCH: Theories of Questions in German-Speaking Philosophy Around the Turn of the Century.
- Nils-Eric SAHLIN: 'HE IS NO GOOD FOR MY WORK': On the Philosophical Relations between Ramsey and Wittgenstein.
II: FORMAL TOOLS: INDUCTION, OBSERVATION AND IDENTIFIABILITY.
- Theo A.F. KUIPERS: The Carnap-Hintikka Programme in Inductive Logic.
- Isaac LEVI: Caution and Nonmonotonic Inference.
- Ilkka NIINILUOTO: Inductive Logic, Atomism, and Observational Error.
- Arto MUTANEN: Theory of Identifiability.
III: QUESTIONS IN INQUIRY: THE INTERROGATIVE MODEL.
- Sylvain BROMBERGER: Natural Kinds and Questions.
- Scott A. KLEINER: The Structure of Inquiry in Developmental Biology.
- Andrzej WISNIEWSKI: Some Foundational Concepts of Erotetic Semantics.
- Jan WOLE??N??SKI: Science and Games.
IV: GROWTH OF KNOWLEDGE: EXPLANATION AND DISCOVERY.
- Matti SINTONEN: Explanation: The Fifth Decade.
- Erik WEBER: Scientific Explanation and the Interrogative Model of Inquiry.
- George GEBHARD: Scientific Discovery, Induction, and the Multi-Level Character of Scientific Inquiry.
- Mika KIIKERI: On the Logical Structure of Learning Models.
V: JAAKKO HINTIKKA:
- REPLIES
VI:
- ABSTRACTS.