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  1. On verifiability, simplicity, and equivalence.C. W. Berenda - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (1):70-76.
    This paper is intended to provide a rather brief, suggestive, though not very precise, analysis of the significance of “contextualism” for “meaning”, and more specifically of the significance of “systematic simplicity” in relation to “meaningful operations” in the language of natural science. The notion of “equivalent theories” is examined in conjunction with the question of simplicity, and finally, these ideas are brought to bear upon “realism” and “semantic realism” in particular. The pragmatic-aesthetic question of the role of simplicity in scientific (...)
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    Are Natural Laws Simplifed Empirically Useful Tautologies?C. W. Berenda - 1973 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):93-100.
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    Phonons—The Quantization of Sound.C. W. Berenda - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (2):179-184.
    The recent extension of quantum theory to sound waves in solids is briefly outlined and then discussed from a specific philosophic perspective.
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    The liberal arts function of philosophy.C. W. Berenda - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):19-20.
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    Phonons—The Quantization of Sound.C. W. Berenda - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (2):179 - 184.
    The recent extension of quantum theory to sound waves in solids is briefly outlined and then discussed from a specific philosophic (Kantian) perspective.
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