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Lectures on Structure and Significance of Science
The Structure of Teleological Action
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Prologue Science and Responsibility
pp. 21
The Motivation of Science
pp. 29
The Scientific Approach (1): Terminology and Language
pp. 42
The Scientific Approach (2): Data, Hypotheses, and Theories
pp. 56
The Scientific Approach (3): Laws, Prediction, Explanation
pp. 76
The Principle of Causality
pp. 86
The Structure of Teleological Action
pp. 95
Physics and Biology: The Problem of Reduction
pp. 107
Physiology and Comparative Biology
pp. 127
Tradition and Progress in Science: The Notion of Paradigms
pp. 143
The Ethics of Science
pp. 155
Science and Technology
pp. 169
The Crisis of Science
pp. 180
Science and Values
pp. 196
Epilogue Epistemology and Evolution
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