A model for science kinematics

Studia Logica 52 (4):519 - 548 (1993)
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Abstract

A comprehensive model for describing various forms of developments in science is defined in precise, set-theoretic terms, and in the spirit of the structuralist approach in the philosophy of science. The model emends previous accounts in centering on single systems in a homogenous way, eliminating notions which essentially refer to sets of systems. This is achieved by eliminating the distinction between theoretical and non-theoretical terms as a primitive, and by introducing the notion of intended links. The force of the model is demonstrated by formally incorporating many of the important, precise meta-theoretic concepts occurring in the literature

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Wolfgang Balzer
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
Bernhard Lauth
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

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