Chicago school of philosophy of science
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The Chicago school of philosophy of science is a mid-20th-century tradition centered at the University of Chicago that emphasized logical empiricism, the unity of science, and the integration of scientific inquiry with broader philosophical and social concerns.
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Target entity: Chicago school of philosophy of science Context triple: [International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, associatedWith, Chicago school of philosophy of science]
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Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science
The Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science is a research institution at the University of Minnesota dedicated to the study of philosophical issues in the natural and social sciences, especially in philosophy of science and related interdisciplinary fields.
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Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account
"Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account" is a foundational work in analytic philosophy that systematically examines the logical structure, methods, and conceptual foundations of the natural sciences.
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Philosophy of Natural Science
Philosophy of Natural Science is a foundational work in the philosophy of science that systematically examines the logic, methods, and explanatory aims of empirical scientific inquiry.
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Chicago School economics
Chicago School economics is a free-market-oriented school of economic thought, centered at the University of Chicago, known for its strong advocacy of limited government intervention, monetarism, and rational expectations.
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Aspects of Scientific Explanation
Aspects of Scientific Explanation is a seminal work in the philosophy of science that systematically analyzes the structure and logic of scientific explanations, especially through the deductive-nomological model.
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Target entity: Chicago school of philosophy of science Target entity description: The Chicago school of philosophy of science is a mid-20th-century tradition centered at the University of Chicago that emphasized logical empiricism, the unity of science, and the integration of scientific inquiry with broader philosophical and social concerns.
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Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science
The Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science is a research institution at the University of Minnesota dedicated to the study of philosophical issues in the natural and social sciences, especially in philosophy of science and related interdisciplinary fields.
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B.
Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account
"Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account" is a foundational work in analytic philosophy that systematically examines the logical structure, methods, and conceptual foundations of the natural sciences.
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C.
Philosophy of Natural Science
Philosophy of Natural Science is a foundational work in the philosophy of science that systematically examines the logic, methods, and explanatory aims of empirical scientific inquiry.
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Chicago School economics
Chicago School economics is a free-market-oriented school of economic thought, centered at the University of Chicago, known for its strong advocacy of limited government intervention, monetarism, and rational expectations.
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E.
Aspects of Scientific Explanation
Aspects of Scientific Explanation is a seminal work in the philosophy of science that systematically analyzes the structure and logic of scientific explanations, especially through the deductive-nomological model.
- F. None of above. chosen
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International Encyclopedia of Unified Science
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Chicago school of philosophy of science
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