The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory is a landmark work that examines theory in general and the broad split between the "hard" and "soft" sciences, a split that is being re-examined as approaches to scientific questions become increasingly multidisciplinary.
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory is a landmark work that examines theory in general and the broad split between the "hard" and "soft" sciences, a split that is being re-examined as approaches to scientific questions become increasingly multidisciplinary. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James M. Mattingly is associate professor of philosophy at Georgetown University. His research interests include conceptual change in the sciences, the epistemology of science, the nature of scientific theories, and scientific explanation; issues more specific to philosophy of physics Professor Mattingly is the author of Information and Experimental Knowledge (University of Chicago Press) and numerous articles in academic journals.
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Volume 1 List of Entries Reader's Guide About the Editor List of Contributors Introduction A B C D E F G H I J K L Volume 2 List of Entries Reader's Guide M N P R S T U V W Appendix: Resource Guide
Volume 1 List of Entries Reader's Guide About the Editor List of Contributors Introduction A B C D E F G H I J K L Volume 2 List of Entries Reader's Guide M N P R S T U V W Appendix: Resource Guide
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