Some Problems in the Logic of Scientific Knowledge

Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (3):33-41 (1962)
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Abstract

By the "logic of scientific knowledge," or simply "the logic of science" we mean the discipline in philosophy concerned with the application of the techniques and methods of logic to scientific knowledge. In studying certain aspects of the logic of scientific knowledge it is possible to employ successfully not only the methods of dialectical logic but those of formal logic. It is the latter that will be the special concern of the present article

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