In philosophy of science, intertheoretic reduction occurs when a reducing theory makes predictions that perfectly or almost perfectly match the predictions...
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newer theory describes reality more correctly. This is called an intertheoretic reduction because the terms of the old theory can be reduced to the terms...
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reduction, a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena Intertheoretic reduction...
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another via local, structure-specific reductions. A frequently cited example of this sort of intertheoretic reduction is temperature. The temperature of...
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Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. XIV. —— (1991). "Intertheoretic Reduction: A Neuroscientist's Field Guide". Seminars in Neuroscience. 2....
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Massachusetts: MIT Press. Churchland, P.M. and Churcland, P. S. (1998). Intertheoretic Reduction: A Neuroscientist's Field Guide. On the Contrary: Critical Essays...
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Intersubjective Intersubjective verifiability Intersubjectivity Intertheoretic reduction Interval scale Intervening variable Intisar-ul-Haque Intrinsic...
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"Introduction", §1 "Swan song for positivism", §1A "Explanation and intertheoretical reduction", pp. 619–24, in Suppe, ed, Structure of Scientific Theories,...
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account of reduction, provided a largely correct account of "intertheoretic connection". While he wrote that discussions of the role of reduction in scientific...
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Rosenberg introduced the concept of supervenience to the treatment of intertheoretical relations in biology, soon after Donald Davidson began to exploit Richard...
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