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- W2519471106 abstract "In this article* I would like to investigate question as to which philosophy of should employ as an instrument in recon struction of In accordance with tradition of modern following Frege and Russell question also implies a more narrow understanding of according to which embraces context-free and individually invariant rules of deduction. Method ical rules, for example, remain outside domain of investigation. The expression the of philosophy of science is therefore not to be regarded as being parallel to such terms as the of scientific discovery or logic of social sciences. The question presupposes, moreover, that philosophy of science, however it may define its aim (as analysis, construction, reconstruction, reflection or otherwise) makes use of an organon of analysis etc., reason being that in scientific discourse scientists rely on such a rule know-how (in a manner which requires clarification). In what follows this presupposition will not be made object of comprehensive attempts at justification although aspects of this basic supposition with regard to aims of philosophy of science, and some of its con sequences, will be touched upon in passing. The question can only be meaningful if there are logics and, what is more, in a competitive sense of plural. A non-competitive use of plural would be one which merely designated fact that there are various logical calculi; for example, propositional logic, predicate and modal logic, which differ from one another in their syntax and semantics but which cannot in methodological sense be re garded as alternatives. One must admittedly make decisions regarding their application but use of one form of calculus does not exclude employment of another. It is rather case that they may be incorporated in a methodological 'continuum' on basis of their power of expression. In contrast to this we refer to logics in sense of competing calculi which confront one another. The discussion between classical and intuitionistic which follows is initially intended to be an example" @default.
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- W2519471106 title "THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND ITS LOGIC" @default.
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