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(2012) Synthese 186 (3).
Logic and philosophy of science share a long history, though contacts have gone through ups and downs. This paper is a brief survey of some major themes in logical studies of empirical theories, including links to computer science and current studies of rational agency. The survey has no new results: we just try to make some things into common knowledge.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-9916-6
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van Benthem, J. (2012). The logic of empirical theories revisited. Synthese 186 (3), pp. 775-792.
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