Laws Are Persistent Inductive Schemes

Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 11:135-150 (2004)
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Laws are true lawlike sentences. But what is lawlikeness? Much effort went into investigating the issue, but the richer the concert of opinions became, the more apparent their deficiencies became too, and with it the profound importance of the issue for epistemology and philosophy of science.

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reprint Spohn, Wolfgang (2004) "Laws Are Persistent Inductives Schemes". In Stadler, Friedrich, Induction and Deduction in the Sciences, pp. 11--135: Springer (2004)

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Wolfgang Spohn
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