Hypothesis and Perception: The Roots of Scientific Method
Humanities Press (1970)
| Abstract | Reissue from the classic Muirhead Library of Philosophy series (originally published between 1890s - 1970s). | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Methodology Hypothesis Perception | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.H3277 1996 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415296153 0391039539 9780415296151 | |||||||||
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Hilton Hinderliter (1990). More on Russell's Hypothesis. Philosophy of Science 57 (4):703-711.
Peter Achinstein (1992). Waves and Scientific Method. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:193 - 204.
Greg Bamford (1999). What is the Problem of Ad Hoc Hypotheses? Science and Education 8 (4):375 - 86..
Gerald E. Myers (1963). Perception and the Sentience Hypothesis. Mind 72 (January):111-120.
Don Locke (1967). Perception And Our Knowledge Of The External World. Ny: Humanities Press.
William E. S. McNeill (2012). Embodiment and the Perceptual Hypothesis. Philosophical Quarterly 62 (247):n/a-n/a.
Errol E. Harris (1954). Nature, Mind, and Modern Science. New York, Macmillan.
Dustin Stokes (2012). Perceiving and Desiring: A New Look at the Cognitive Penetrability of Experience. Philosophical Studies 158 (3):479-92.
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