Martin Carrier, The completeness of scientific theories
pp. 424-429
Résumé
Philosophy of modern physics seemed not to be among the strongholds of post-war German philosophy. As this book testifies, Martin Carrier is among the few exceptions. He makes valuable and original contributions to some important problems in philosophy of science: the theory-ladenness of observation, the possibility of universally valid theories, and the status of physical geometry. I will report first on his main theses and then point to some open problems.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Leinfellner Werner, Köhler Eckehart (1998) Game theory, experience, rationality: foundations of social sciences, economics and ethics. In honor of John C. Harsanyi. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 424-429
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1654-3_40
Citation complète:
Breuer Thomas, 1998, Martin Carrier, The completeness of scientific theories [Review of the book , by ]. , 424-429.