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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OPERATIONALISTIC»
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In any case, operationalistic (or otherwise) reductions are more profitably
discussed after different physical theories have been identified. Second, the
theory axiomatized from an operationalistic point of view is not the same as the
one usually ...
The third conclusion is that, as previously noted, the negative results just
mentioned cannot a priori be considered as compelling us to fall back on a strictly
operationalistic conception of knowledge (science as a mere set of recipes); for it
may ...
3
Philosophical Lectures on Probability: collected, edited, ...
Degrees of belief borne by a person X are measured by X's betting behaviour.
Such a measure is based on bet quotients declared by X. However, according to
de Finetti, a valid operationalistic procedure must not simply rely on the
intellectual ...
Bruno De Finetti, Alberto Mura, 2008
4
Dictionary of Cognitive Sciences: Neuroscience, Psychology, ...
Note that the representationalistic and operationalistic views are not dualist in the
same manner and do not use the same methodology to relate the two levels they
distinguish. The former starts from a preconception of the mental level, ...
Olivier Houdé, Daniel Kayser, Olivier Koenig, 2003
5
Theories and Models in Scientific Processes: Proceedings of ...
In the last decades the logicoalgebraic approach to quantum mechanics turned
to be a successful tool to render the quantum mechanical formalism on a steady
operationalistic background [Hooker 1979]. The algebraic approach to general ...
6
Schrödinger’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
Even though Born sometimes comes very close to such an operationalistic
definition of the type of event to which the \\t\\t* probabilistic evaluation apply, it is
difficult to find it in isolation when going across his writings. For instance, in a ...
7
Discovery and Explanation in Biology and Medicine
Hempel has criticized the operationalistic approach due to Bridgman (with its
roots in Mach) on several grounds. Operational definitions are dispositional and
thus go beyond opera- tionalist standards. Furthermore, the use of concepts such
as ...
Kenneth F. Schaffner, 1993
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The Divided Self of William James
It seems clear to me that in this situation James's pragmatism does develop in
pretty much the same way as it in fact did; for, whereas Peirce's version of
pragmatism derived largely from the operationalistic habits of laboratory
scientists, ...
9
The Glory of Van Gogh: An Anthropology of Admiration
From a personalistic perspective, the man can be regarded as the proper object
of celebration, his oeuvre merely the (more or less adequate) mediation thereof.
From an operationalistic perspective, the man can appear as a bad mediation, ...
10
Apriori and World: European Contributions to Husserlian ...
The operationalistic reduction' is to bring about the disregarding of every "opinion
" which belongs exclusively to the individual I as something uncertain. What is to
remain existing is only that which has validity independent of the 1. Thus ...
W. Mckenna, R.M. Harlan, L.E. Winters, 1981