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The statements in the theorems should agree in detail with the observationally known facts of the discipline under consideration . If the theorems agree with the observed facts , the system is probably true ; if they disagree ...
The statements in the theorems should agree in detail with the observationally known facts of the discipline under consideration . If the theorems agree with the observed facts , the system is probably true ; if they disagree ...
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This classical example of the observational but indirect confirmation of the soundness of postulates will serve as a fitting conclusion for our general consideration of theoretical methodology THE RECOGNIZED SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY HAS ...
This classical example of the observational but indirect confirmation of the soundness of postulates will serve as a fitting conclusion for our general consideration of theoretical methodology THE RECOGNIZED SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY HAS ...
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By way of introduction to the system we may begin with the consideration of Theorem I ( p . 17 ) . In brief , this theo( rem purports to show that Pavlov's conditioned reactions and the stimulus - response ' bonds ' resulting from ...
By way of introduction to the system we may begin with the consideration of Theorem I ( p . 17 ) . In brief , this theo( rem purports to show that Pavlov's conditioned reactions and the stimulus - response ' bonds ' resulting from ...
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