Concepts, Theories, And The Mind-Body Problem
Herbert Feigl (ed.)
University of Minnesota Press (1958)
| Abstract | PAUL OPPENHEIM and HILARY PUTNAM Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis 1. Introduction 1.1. The expression "Unity of Science" is often encountered, ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Counterfactual Definition Disposition Epistemology Experience Inference Rule Intentionality Logic Mental Observables Physical Psychology Science Theoretical Entity Unity | |||||||||
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