Volume 14 (1990): Scientific theories

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Edited by C. Wade Savage

From the fall of 1985 through the spring of 1987 the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science conducted an institute--an ongoing conference--whose focal question was: Is there a new consensus in the philosophy of science? ... For this purpose the field was initially divided into three traditional areas: scientific explanation, scientific theories, and scientific justification or evaluation. ... The present volume contains papers in the second and third areas. --Preface.

Companion volume to Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science 13, Scientific explanation

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