Their illustrations, freely drawn from the natural sciences, are such as a college student may be expected to understand and appreciate. We think highly of the attempt of the authors to provide a sound introduction to the principles of logic and scientific method.doi:10.1038/135051c0Nature
Media Impartiality, Part 2: How | Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method其實兩個都可以看。重要的是公正性本身,而不是具體案例。雖然reuters是目前的歷史最佳。
What is step 1 of the scientific method? Decide what question(s) should be asked What is step 2? Gather information relating to the problem What is step 3? Form a working hypothesis What is step 4? Make the observation(s) to test the hypothesis What is step 5? Modify the hypothesis ...
《预售 英文预定 An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method》,作者:预售 英文预定 An Introduction to Logic and Scientific MethodCohen 著,出版社:Simon Publications,ISBN:9781931541916。
本书从科学推理的实用角度来编写,不仅介绍了科学思维的逻辑原理,而且结合科学案例来阐明如何发现问题、分析问题和解决问题,以此论述科学的推理方法,启发科学思维并提升读者的科学推理技能。 目录 封面页 前折页 书名页 版权页 丛书序言 前言 目录 第一章 科学概论 第一节 科学的含义 第二节 科学与解释 第二章 归纳...
This interpretation rejects the influential notion that the Rules consists of several incompatible layers and shows that it can be read as a coherent work. What gives it unity is Descartes' conception of mathesis u... (展开全部) The logic of Descartes' scientific method的创作者 ··· Bret ...
In every other science, the matter that it treats, and the scientific method, are distinguished from each other; the content, moreover, does not make an absolute beginning but is dependent on other concepts and is connected on all sides with other material. (剑桥黑格尔翻译 Cambridge Hegel tran...
The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method,1874, Vol. I, p. 276ff. Google Scholar A Treatise on Probability,1921. Google Scholar Le problème logique de l’induction,1924, Eng. transi. in Foundations of Geometry and Induction,1930. Google Scholar Studies in the...
Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays. Charles S. Peirce By the late. Edited with an Introduction by Morris R. Cohen. With a Supplementary Essay on the Pragmatism of Peirce by John Dewey. (International Library of Psychology, Philosophy, and Scientific Method.) Pp. xxxiii + 318. (...
In no science is the need to begin with the fact [Sache] itself, withoutpreliminaryreflections, felt more strongly than in the science of logic. In every other science, the matter that ittreats,and the scientific method, are distinguished from each other; thecontent, moreover, does not make...