Selected Papers on Epistemology and PhysicsSpringer Science & Business Media, 31 dec 1976 - 350 pagina's It was as a result of having known Juhos personally over many years that I became familiar with his thought. I met him and Viktor Kraft in Vienna soon after the War and through their acquaintance I first came into contact with the tradition of the Vienna Circle. To their conversation .too lowe much as regards the clarification of my own views, even if in the end these took quite a different turn in many essentials. At this point my gratitude goes first of all to Mrs. Lia J uhos for the gen erous help she has given me and the editors of the Vienna Circle collection in selecting the contents of this volume. Next, we owe a special debt to Dr. Paul Foulkes for his splendid translation of the text. Finally, I wish to thank Dr. Veit Pittioni for his constant assistance. As Juhos' last student, he was thoro).lghly familiar with his supervisor's mode of thought and has significantly furthered the assembly and execution of this book. |
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IV | 1 |
V | 16 |
VI | 18 |
VII | 22 |
VIII | 26 |
IX | 31 |
X | 36 |
XI | 47 |
XXXVIII | 129 |
XXXIX | 134 |
XLII | 135 |
XLIII | 137 |
XLIV | 140 |
XLV | 144 |
XLVI | 147 |
XLVII | 152 |
XII | 48 |
XIII | 49 |
XIV | 51 |
XV | 55 |
XVI | 58 |
XVII | 60 |
XVIII | 61 |
XIX | 68 |
XX | 78 |
XXI | 82 |
XXII | 84 |
XXIII | 87 |
XXIV | 93 |
XXV | 96 |
XXVI | 101 |
XXVII | 105 |
XXVIII | 106 |
XXIX | 109 |
XXX | 110 |
XXXI | 113 |
XXXII | 114 |
XXXIII | 117 |
XXXIV | 119 |
XXXV | 123 |
XXXVI | 126 |
XXXVII | 127 |
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Selected Papers on Epistemology and Physics B Juhos,G Frey,Henk L Mulder Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1976 |
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amongst applied assert assigned Carnap causality classical mechanics classical physics clocks concepts constatations contradiction criteria defined denote derived describe differential changes differential laws disjunctive class empirical propositions epistemological example existence expressions falsifying fictitious predicates fictitious values finite first-order formal incompatible individual values infinitely interpreted Juhos K-statements kind laws of nature laws of proximate linguistic logical mathematical marking means measured values ments metrical quantities negation Neurath observation obtained p₂ pheno Physicalists possible premisses presupposes presuppositions probability functions probability laws probability metric probability quantities probability values protocol propositions proximate action q-numbers quantisation quantum mechanics quantum physics ranges reality regard relations relativistic relativity principle rules S₁ S₂ scientific second-order laws sense spatio-temporal speed statements stipulation Studium Generale sufficient characterization syntactic testable tested theory of measurement tions triadic method truth function truth value uncertainty domains v₂ values of measurement verified Vienna Circle wave