The following pages link to (Q4198716):
Displaying 22 items.
- Defending the semantic view: what Itô takes (Q351435) (← links)
- Theory structuralism in a rigid framework (Q383050) (← links)
- A frame-based approach for theoretical concepts (Q514039) (← links)
- Metatheoretical structuralism: a general program for analyzing science (Q656168) (← links)
- A logical study of the correspondence relation (Q797569) (← links)
- What's right with a syntactic approach to theories and models? (Q907910) (← links)
- Physically-relativized Church-Turing hypotheses: physical foundations of computing and complexity theory of computational physics (Q1036536) (← links)
- Is there any theoretical justification for a nonstatement view of theories? (Q1055753) (← links)
- The logical reconstruction of pure exchange economics: Another alternative (Q1062593) (← links)
- Intertheoretic approximation: The Kepler-Newton case (Q1147110) (← links)
- The logical study of science (Q1164615) (← links)
- Theory evolution and reference kinematics (Q1180242) (← links)
- Nicolas Bourbaki and the concept of mathematical structure (Q1198412) (← links)
- Interpersonal dependency of preferences (Q1360256) (← links)
- A formal system for classical particle mechanics, its model-theoretic applications and space-time structure. (Q1578761) (← links)
- On the logical structure of some value systems of classical economics: Marx and Sraffa (Q1838420) (← links)
- Points of view: a conceptual space approach (Q2013404) (← links)
- Theorizing about theories and mathematical existence (Q2151522) (← links)
- Shared structure need not be shared set-structure (Q2460175) (← links)
- From Euler to Navier–Stokes: A Spatial Analysis of Conceptual Changes in Nineteenth-century Fluid Dynamics (Q2964091) (← links)
- Interactions between party members and local party activists: A formal model and its empirical application* (Q3807042) (← links)
- NATURAL FORMALIZATION: DERIVING THE CANTOR-BERNSTEIN THEOREM IN ZF (Q5001547) (← links)