The Reach of Science [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):492-492 (1959)
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Mehlberg's technically competent work will make an excellent text for introductory courses in the philosophy of science. It moves from a discussion of scientific method to a theory of truth; then, without an appeal to a doctrine of meaning, it argues that every theoretical and practical problem which can be solved at all has a verifiable solution and can be solved by the scientific method.--G. B.

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