Idealization II: Forms and ApplicationsJerzy Brzeziński |
Contents
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Nowakowa External and internal determinants of the devel | 87 |
the KeplerNewton | 101 |
G Boscarino Absolute space and idealization in Newton | 131 |
Sachs Space time and motion in Einsteins theory of relativity | 151 |
J Brzeziński On experimental discovery of essential factors | 165 |
T Maruszewski On some elements of science in everyday | 175 |
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absolute space abstract analysis approximation assume attribution theory behaviour bodies Brzeziński cognitive conception of science concretization considered correction counterfactual defined determined dialectical correspondence disaggregation Einstein empirical equations Ernst Mach essential structure everyday knowledge evolution experimental explanation express fact factor F force formulation given gravitation Graz school ideal types idealizational conception idealizational theory idealizing assumptions inertial interactions interlevel magnitude interpretation intralevel investigated Kepler-Newton Kepler's laws Kmita language laws of nature Mach Mach's principle mass mathematical means measurement methodological motion multi-plane nauki Newton Newtonian Nowak Nowakowa objects one-plane operationalization phenomena philosophy of science physical planets Poznań Studies principle of relativity problems procedure prototype psychology reconstruction reference frame relation relativity theory representation researcher result scientific significance space-time special relativity statement T₁ T₂ theorem theoretical factor theory of relativity theory of science tion variables variance components Warsaw Zielińska