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 ===== Introductory Readings in the Philosophy of Science ===== ===== Introductory Readings in the Philosophy of Science =====
  
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 p. 20: The latter disciplines constitute a study of science as an activity, as one social phenomenon among many. \\ p. 20: The latter disciplines constitute a study of science as an activity, as one social phenomenon among many. \\
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 p. 30: …is, second, the application of the factual sciences to the applied sciences. p. 30: …is, second, the application of the factual sciences to the applied sciences.
 p. 32: … enterprise, discipline, or theory is scientific if it is characterized by or meets those criteria. p. 32: … enterprise, discipline, or theory is scientific if it is characterized by or meets those criteria.
-p. 34: …to account for those phenomena or by which to resolve the problem; (c) the deriving (from (b)) … \\+p. 34: …to account for those phenomena or by which to resolve the problem; ( c) the deriving (from (b)) … \\
 p. 36: … of demarkation from the problem of meaning and maintains that the latter is a pseudoproblem. \\ p. 36: … of demarkation from the problem of meaning and maintains that the latter is a pseudoproblem. \\
 p. 40: …ences, had in fact more in common with primitive myths than with science; that they resembled astrology rather than astronomy. \\ p. 40: …ences, had in fact more in common with primitive myths than with science; that they resembled astrology rather than astronomy. \\
 p. 42: (5) Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it. Testability is falsifiability; but … \\ p. 42: (5) Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it. Testability is falsifiability; but … \\
 p. 46: …which he does not even attempt to formulate; which he vaguely describes as a “code or rule of craft” … \\ p. 46: …which he does not even attempt to formulate; which he vaguely describes as a “code or rule of craft” … \\
 +p. 318: …be said that it was rather hypothetical. A theoreticalk law is not to be distingushed from an empirical law … \\
 +p. 319: …that we are now speaking of observables. We must introduce a theory — … \\
  
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