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037 _cReference
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100 _aBraithwaite, Ricard bevan
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245 0 _aScientific explanation: A study of the function of theory, probability and law in science
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260 _aNew York
_bHarper & Brothers
_c1960
300 _ax, 374 p.
_bIncludes bibliographical reference and index
520 _aEach science proceeds by inventing general principles from which are deduced the consequences to be tested by observation and experiment; the author shows how the implications of this process explain some of its more baffling features and resolves many of the difficulties that philosophers have found in them.
650 _aScience methodology
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650 _asciences philosophy
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650 _aScientific explanation
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