Bradley on the Nature of Science

Idealistic Studies 1 (3):201-218 (1971)
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Abstract

In this age when idealistic themes such as contextualistic theories of meaning and coherence theories of truth are again becoming commonplace in epistemology and philosophy of science, it should be profitable to recall some of the great representatives of the idealistic tradition in order to reexamine their views on the issues of epistemology and their interpretations of science. The purpose of this paper is to examine, if only partially, idealistic views on this latter issue, i.e., on the nature of science.

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F. H. Bradley and the philosophy of science.W. J. Mander - 1991 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (1):65 – 78.

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