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27 Cards in this Set
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Falsificationism
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Popper
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Problem of Induction
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Popper
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The discovery of neptune is compatible with...
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Kuhn's account of normal science
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The discovery of neptune presents problem's with...
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Popper's model of falsification
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Context of justification
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Popper
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Bodies of theory
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Duheim
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Choose what to reject/falsify
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Duheim
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"Crucial experiment"
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Duheim/Reductio ad absurdum
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Crucial experiment is appropriate to...
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math, not science
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Duheim challenges...
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Popper
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Normal science
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Kuhn
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Paradigm
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Kuhn
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_'s model is more compatible with the discovery of Neptune than Popper
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Kuhn
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Detailed research -> Detailed Knowledge
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Kuhn
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Puzzle solving
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Kuhn's Paradigms
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Hempel's model
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D-N Model
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Deterministic means deductively valid
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D-N Model
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Provides explanations as well as predictions
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D-N Model
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No way of distinguishing laws from accidentals generalizations with this model
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D-N Model
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"Why?" answers are only accepted if compatible with accepted theories
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van Fraassen
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_ different senses of seeing says this Philosopher
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2, Hanson
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We just see, there is no two step process of observation and interpretation
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Hanson
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_ says theory-ladenness of _
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Hanson, observation
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The interlocutor of _'s argument says that we interpret what we see
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Hanson
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Multi-layered
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observation, Hanson
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Accepted theories
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Hanson
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Visual experiences
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Hanson
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