Discovery Knowledge and Reliable Limiting Convergence - The KALC-Paradigm

Philosophica 61 (1):95-116 (1998)
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From the point of view of the KaLC-paradigm this paper has two aims. First of all it attempts to sketch some of the pertinent problems of scientific discovery and secondly, it outlines how these problems can be treated in the KaLC -paradigm.

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