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    Everybody Has the Right to Do What He Wants.He Wants, Hans Reichenbach’S. Volitionism & Its Historical Roots - 2013 - In Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus (eds.), The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism. Berlin: Springer. pp. 151.
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  2. Felsefeye karşi felsefez neden bi̇li̇msel.Felsefe Ve Neden Hans Reichenbach - 2006 - In Mustafa Günay & Arslan Kaynardağ (eds.), Arslan Kaynardağ'a armağan: Türkiye'de felsefenin kurumsallaşması. İzmir [Turkey]: İlya. pp. 330.
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  3. Hans Reichenbach, Selected Writings, 1909-1953.Maria Reichenbach, Robert S. Cohen & Wesley C. Salmon - 1980 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 11 (2):407-412.
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  4. Hans Reichenbach: Grundzüge der symbolischen Logik.Andreas Kamlah & Maria Reichenbach (eds.) - 1999 - Vieweg.
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    Tagung für Erkenntnislehre der exakten Wissenschaften.Carnap Rudolf, Hahn Hans, Frank Philipp & Reichenbach Hans - 1929 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 8 (1):113-114.
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    Hans Reichenbach, Philosophie Im Umkreis der Physik.Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser (eds.) - 1998 - De Gruyter.
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    Reichenbach Hans. The syllogism revised. Philosophy of science, vol. 19 , pp. 1–16.J. A. Faris - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):80-81.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Bemerkungen zur Hypothesenwahrscheinlichkeit. The journal of unified science vol. 8 , pp. 256–260.Ernest Nagel - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (3):124-124.
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    Glanz und Elend des Empirismus. Hans Reichenbachs Theorie der Erkenntnis.Hans Poser - 1998 - In Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser (eds.), Hans Reichenbach, Philosophie Im Umkreis der Physik. De Gruyter. pp. 157-178.
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    Reichenbach Hans. The rise of scientific philosophy. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles 1956, xi + 333 pp. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):396-396.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Can operators reach through quotes? Philosophical studies , vol. 7 , pp. 33–36.Materna Pavel. Zu einigen Fragen der modernen Definitionslehre. German with Czechic and Russian summaries. Rozpravy Československé Akademie Věd, vol. 69 no. 3, 73 pp. [REVIEW]William Craig - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):121-122.
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    Reichenbach Hans. The theory of probability. An inquiry into the logical and mathematical foundations of the calculus of probability. English translation by Hutten Ernest H. and Reichenbach Maria. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles 1949, xvi + 492 pp. [REVIEW]John G. Kemeny - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):48-51.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Bertrand Russell's logic. The philosophy of Bertrand Russell, edited by Schilpp Paul Arthur, Northwestern University, Evanston and Chicago 1944, pp. 21–54. [REVIEW]Max Black - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):76-77.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Elements of symbolic logic. Second, paper-bound, edition of XIV 50. The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1966, xiii+ 444 pp. [REVIEW]J. van Heijenoort - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):675-675.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Introduction á la logistigue. Translated by Savonnet Henri. Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 794. Hermann & Cie, Paris 1939, 65 pp. [REVIEW]George D. W. Berry - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (3):86-87.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Elements of symbolic logic. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1947, xiii + 444 pp. [REVIEW]George D. W. Beurt - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (1):50-52.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Philosophische Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik. Übersetzt von Maria Reichenbach. Verlag Birkhäuser, Basel 1949, 198 S. [REVIEW]G. Hasenjaeger - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):289-290.
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    Reichenbach Hans. The verifiability theory of meaning. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 80 no. 1 , pp. 46–60.Hempel Carl G.. The concept of cognitive significance: a reconsideration. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 80 no. 1 , pp. 61–77.Bergmann Gustav. Comments on Professor Hempel's “The concept of cognitive significance.” Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 80 no. 1 , pp. 78–86. [REVIEW]William H. Hay - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):134-136.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Note on probability implication. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 47 , pp. 265–267. [REVIEW]Ernest Nagel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):66-66.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Wahrscheinlichkeitslogik als Form wissenschaftlichen Denkens. Actes du Congrès International de Philosophie Scientifique, IV Induction et probabilité, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 391, Hermann & Cie, Paris 1936, pp. 24–30. [REVIEW]Ernest Nagel - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):54-54.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Nomological statements and admissible operations. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1954, title pages + 140 pp. [REVIEW]Carl G. Hempel - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):50-54.
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  22. Christianity, science, and three phases of being human.Bruce R. Reichenbach - 2021 - Zygon 56 (1):96-117.
    The alleged conflict between religion and science most pointedly focuses on what it is to be human. Western philosophical thought regarding this has progressed through three broad stages: mind/body dualism, Neo-Darwinism, and most recently strong artificial intelligence (AI). I trace these views with respect to their relation to Christian views of humans, suggesting that while the first two might be compatible with Christian thought, strong AI presents serious challenges to a Christian understanding of personhood, including our freedom to choose, moral (...)
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    Reichenbach Hans. Über die semantische und die Objekt-Auffassung von Wahrscheinlichkeitsausdrücken. The journal of unified science vol. 8 , pp. 50–68. [REVIEW]Carl G. Hempel - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (3):123-123.
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    Reichenbach Hans. Let fondements logiques du calcul des probabilités. Annulet de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, vol. 7 , pp. 267–348. [REVIEW]Carl G. Hempel - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):114-115.
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    'A Formula Which I Derived Many Years Ago' — Boole, Reichenbach and Popper on Probability and Conditionals.Hans Rott - 2022 - History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (4):383-390.
    This note presents a very brief history of the observation that the probability of the material conditional A⊃B is in general different from, but cannot be less than, the conditional probability of B given A. The difference between the two probabilities is significant for the interpretation of conditionals and for the possibility of inductive probability. It can be quantitatively specified in so-called ‘excess laws’ for which Popper appears to have claimed priority. I argue that such a priority claim should be (...)
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    Geleitwort.Maria Reichenbach - 1998 - In Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser (eds.), Hans Reichenbach, Philosophie Im Umkreis der Physik. De Gruyter. pp. 7-8.
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    The Hans Reichenbach Correspondence—An Overview.Saul Traiger - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:501-510.
    The Hans Reichenbach Collection, part of the Archives of Twentieth Century Philosophy of Science, is located at the University of Pittsburgh. In the past few years work on the recently acquired Hans Reichenbach Collection has resulted in a useful research source. A great deal of organizational work on the collection has now been completed, and the correspondence is open to study by interested scholars. What follows is an overview of the correspondence catalogued in the collection. All of the (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach's and C.I. Lewis's Kantian philosophies of science.Paul L. Franco - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80:62-71.
    Recent work in the history of philosophy of science details the Kantianism of philosophers often thought opposed to one another, e.g., Hans Reichenbach, C.I. Lewis, Rudolf Carnap, and Thomas Kuhn. Historians of philosophy of science in the last two decades have been particularly interested in the Kantianism of Reichenbach, Carnap, and Kuhn, and more recently, of Lewis. While recent historical work focuses on recovering the threatened-to-be-forgotten Kantian themes of early twentieth-century philosophy of science, we should not elide the differences (...)
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  29. Coming to America: Carnap, Reichenbach and the Great Intellectual Migration. Part II: Hans Reichenbach.Sander Verhaegh - 2020 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 8 (11).
    In the late 1930s, a few years before the start of the Second World War, a small number of European philosophers of science emigrated to the United States, escaping the increasingly perilous situation on the continent. Among the first expatriates were Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach, arguably the most influential logical empiricists of their time. In this two-part paper, I reconstruct Carnap’s and Reichenbach’s surprisingly numerous interactions with American academics in the decades before their move in order to explain (...)
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  30. Hans Reichenbach in Istanbul.Gürol Irzık - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):157 - 180.
    Fleeing from the Nazi regime, along with many German refugees, Hans Reichenbach came to teach at Istanbul University in 1933, accepting the invitation of the Turkish government and stayed in Istanbul until 1938. While much is known about his work and life in Istanbul, the existing literature relies mostly on his letters and works. In this article I try to shed more light on Reichenbach's scholarly activities and personal life by also taking into account the Turkish sources and the (...)
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    Supervaluations without Truth-Value Gaps.Hans G. Herzberger - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 6:15-27.
    For a very long time truth-value gaps were under a cloud of suspicion because they were considered logically unmanageable. So Frege declared that:“as regards concepts we have a requirement of sharp delimitation; if this were not satisfied it would be impossible to set forth logical laws about them”.Three-valued logic promised to dispel the cloud but in the eyes of many it had promised more than it could deliver. So in response to Reichenbach's plea for a three-valued quantum logic Russell replied:“This (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach. The Concept of Probability in the Mathematical Representation of Reality. Trans. and ed. Frederick Eberhardt and Clark Glymour. Chicago: Open Court, 2008. Pp. xi+154. $34.97. [REVIEW]Flavia Padovani - 2011 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2):344-347.
    Hans Reichenbach has been not only one of the founding fathers of logical empiricism but also one of the most prominent figures in the philosophy of science of the past century. While some of his ideas continue to be of interest in current philosophical programs, an important part of his early work has been neglected, and some of it has been unavailable to English readers. Among Reichenbach’s overlooked (and untranslated) early works, his doctoral thesis of 1915, The Concept of (...)
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    The Hans Reichenbach Correspondence—An Overview.Saul Traiger - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:501-510.
    The Hans Reichenbach Collection, part of the Archives of Twentieth Century Philosophy of Science, is located at the University of Pittsburgh. In the past few years work on the recently acquired Hans Reichenbach Collection has resulted in a useful research source. A great deal of organizational work on the collection has now been completed, and the correspondence is open to study by interested scholars. What follows is an overview of the correspondence catalogued in the collection. All of the (...)
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    The Hans Reichenbach Correspondence—An Overview.Saul Traiger - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:501-510.
    The Hans Reichenbach Collection, part of the Archives of Twentieth Century Philosophy of Science, is located at the University of Pittsburgh. In the past few years work on the recently acquired Hans Reichenbach Collection has resulted in a useful research source. A great deal of organizational work on the collection has now been completed, and the correspondence is open to study by interested scholars. What follows is an overview of the correspondence catalogued in the collection. All of the (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach's relativity of geometry.Andreas Kamlah - 1977 - Synthese 34 (3):249 - 263.
    Hans Reichenbach's 1928 thesis of the relativity of geometry has been misunderstood as the statement that the geometrical structure of space can be described in different languages. In this interpretation the thesis becomes an instance of trivial semantical conventionalism, as Grünbaum calls it. To understand Reichenbach correctly, we have to interpret it in the light of the linguistic turn, the transition from thought oriented philosophy to language oriented philosophy, which mainly took place in the first decades of our century. (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach’s Debt to David Hilbert and Bertrand Russell.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Elena Ficara, Andrea Reichenberger & Anna-Sophie Heinemann (eds.), Rethinking the History of Logic, Mathematics, and Exact Sciences. Rickmansworth (Herts): College Publications. pp. 259-285.
    Despite of the fact that Reichenbach clearly acknowledged his indebtedness to Hilbert, the influence of this leading mathematician of the time on him is grossly neglected. The present paper demonstrates that the decisive years of the development of Reichenbach as a philosopher of science coincide with, and also partly followed the “philosophical” turn of Hilbert’s mathematics after 1917 that was fixed in the so called “Hilbert’s program”. The paper specifically addresses the fact that after 1917, Hilbert saw the axiomatic method (...)
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    On Hans Reichenbach’s inductivism.Maria Carla Galavotti - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):95 - 111.
    One of the first to criticize the verifiability theory of meaning embraced by logical empiricists, Reichenbach ties the significance of scientific statements to their predictive character, which offers the condition for their testability. While identifying prediction as the task of scientific knowledge, Reichenbach assigns induction a pivotal role, and regards the theory of knowledge as a theory of prediction based on induction. Reichenbach's inductivism is grounded on the frequency notion of probability, of which he prompts a more flexible version than (...)
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  38. Hans Reichenbach - Kant e a ciência natural (translation).Alexandre Alves - forthcoming - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã.
    Translation of the paper “Kant und die Naturwissenschaft” by Hans Reichenbach.
     
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  39. Hans Reichenbach's vindication of induction.Wesley C. Salmon - 1991 - Erkenntnis 35 (1-3):99 - 122.
    Reichenbach sought to resolve Hume's problem of the justification of induction by means of a pragmatic vindication that relies heavily on the convergence properties of his rule of induction. His attempt to rule out all other asymptotic methods by an appeal to descriptive simplicity was unavailing. We found that important progress in that direction could be made by invoking normalizing conditions (consistency) and methodological simplicity (as a basis for invariance), but that they did not do the whole job. I am (...)
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    On Hans Reichenbach’s inductivism.Maria Carla Galavotti - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):95-111.
    One of the first to criticize the verifiability theory of meaning embraced by logical empiricists, Reichenbach ties the significance of scientific statements to their predictive character, which offers the condition for their testability. While identifying prediction as the task of scientific knowledge, Reichenbach assigns induction a pivotal role, and regards the theory of knowledge as a theory of prediction based on induction. Reichenbach’s inductivism is grounded on the frequency notion of probability, of which he prompts a more flexible version than (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach: Logical Empiricist.Geoffrey Joseph - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):448.
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    Hans Reichenbach's probability logic.Frederick Eberhardt & Clark Glymour - 2004 - In Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods & Akihiro Kanamori (eds.), Handbook of the history of logic. Boston: Elsevier. pp. 10--357.
  43. Conventionalism and realism in Hans Reichenbach's philosophy of geometry.Carsten Klein - 2001 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 15 (3):243 – 251.
    Hans Reichenbach's so-called geometrical conventionalism is often taken as an example of a positivistic philosophy of science, based on a verificationist theory of meaning. By contrast, we shall argue that this view rests on a misinterpretation of Reichenbach's major work in this area, the Philosophy of Space and Time (1928). The conception of equivalent descriptions, which lies at the heart of Reichenbach's conventionalism, should be seen as an attempt to refute Poincaré's geometrical relativism. Based upon an examination of the (...)
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    Defending Einstein: Hans Reichenbach's Writings on Space, Time and Motion.Steven Gimbel & Anke Walz (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Hans Reichenbach, a philosopher of science who was one of five students in Einstein's first seminar on the general theory of relativity, became Einstein's bulldog, defending the theory against criticism from philosophers, physicists, and popular commentators. This book chronicles the development of Reichenbach's reconstruction of Einstein's theory in a way that clearly sets out all of its philosophical commitments and its physical predictions as well as the battles that Reichenbach fought on its behalf, in both the academic and popular (...)
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    Hans Reichenbach.Clark Glymour - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  46. Hans Reichenbach's Philosophy of Grammar.William Mcmahon - 1978 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 11 (3):212-215.
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    Hans Reichenbach remembered.Carl G. Hempel - 1991 - Erkenntnis 35 (1-3):5 - 10.
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    Hans Reichenbach on the logic of quantum mechanics.Donald Richard Nilson - 1977 - Synthese 34 (3):313 - 360.
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    Hinweise zu den Autoren und Herausgebern.Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser - 1998 - In Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser (eds.), Hans Reichenbach, Philosophie Im Umkreis der Physik. De Gruyter. pp. 179-182.
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    Personenregister.Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser - 1998 - In Ulrich Dirks & Hans Poser (eds.), Hans Reichenbach, Philosophie Im Umkreis der Physik. De Gruyter. pp. 183-188.
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