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Joe Becker
University of Illinois, Chicago
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    The Essential Nature of the Method of the Natural Sciences: Response to A. T. Nuyen's "Truth, Method, and Objectivity: Husserl and Gadamer on Scientific Method".Joseph Becker - 1993 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (1):73-76.
    It is argued that Nuyen's objectivist perspective on the method of the natural sciences is misleading, failing to capture its primary feature: maintaining a separation between two levels--a level takes as observations and data and a level taken as conceptually integrated theory--and at the same time working between these two levels in a manner that draws them together. Appropriately articulated this feature gives a perspective that (i) sees in the natural sciences an essential relation between knower and known similar to (...)
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    Remarks on the Elementary Theories of Formal and Convergent Power Series.Joseph Becker, Leonard Lipshitz, J. Becker, J. Denef & L. Lipshitz - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):853-854.