On a matter of principle

Philosophy of Science 45 (2):312-317 (1978)
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In [2] I have presented a sketch of a principle which I suggested was powerful enough to enable us with its aid to solve a number of well known problems in the philosophy of science. James Moor in [1] expresses the opinion that my principle is too strong so as to be destructive and proposes instead a considerably watered down alternative which may be used for constructive purposes only. I shall deal here with his two major objections only and show that on a careful enough analysis it becomes evident that he has not raised any difficulties for my principle.

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Moor and Schlesinger on explanation.Brian Cupples - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (4):645-650.

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