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(1976) Can theories be refuted?, Dordrecht, Springer.

Duhem, Quine and Grünbaum on falsification

Gary Wedeking

pp. 176-183

divides the class of all possible basic statements unambiguously into the following two nonempty subclasses. First, the class of all those basic statements with which it is inconsistent (or which it rules out, or prohibits) secondly, the class of those basic statements which it does not contradict (or which it ‘permits’) ([3], p. 86).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1863-0_12

Full citation:

Wedeking, G. (1976)., Duhem, Quine and Grünbaum on falsification, in S. Harding (ed.), Can theories be refuted?, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 176-183.

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