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Parsimony and the units of selection
pp. 211-219
Abstract
Philosophers of science often express suspicion of the remarks scientists make about scientific method. These pronouncements, so it is said, often are after-the-fact rationalizations that fail to reflect the real epistemological principles that scientists obey in practice. How often have we heard that if Einstein had been the Machian he sometimes said he was, he never would have discovered the special theory of relativity?
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Nersessian Nancy J. (1987) The process of science: contemporary philosophical approaches to understanding scientific practice. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 211-219
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3519-8_12
Full citation:
Sober Elliott (1987) „Parsimony and the units of selection“, In: N. J. Nersessian (ed.), The process of science, Dordrecht, Springer, 211–219.