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... scientific theory should begin with a set of explicitly stated postulates accompanied by specific or ' operational ... scientific theoretical system in which an at- tempt has been made to conform to the above principles . There may be ...
... scientific theory should begin with a set of explicitly stated postulates accompanied by specific or ' operational ... scientific theoretical system in which an at- tempt has been made to conform to the above principles . There may be ...
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... scientific theory , owing to the continuous checking of theorems arrived at deductively against the results of direct observation , both types of postulates are constantly receiving indirect verification or refutation . Thus postulates ...
... scientific theory , owing to the continuous checking of theorems arrived at deductively against the results of direct observation , both types of postulates are constantly receiving indirect verification or refutation . Thus postulates ...
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... theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict deduction from explicitly stated postulates in physical theory ...
... theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict deduction from explicitly stated postulates in physical theory ...
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