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Description: Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Intertheory Relations in Physics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Intertheory Relations in Physics First published Tue Jan 2, 2001; substantive revision Mon Jun 25, 2012 Many issues in the philosophy of science concern the nature of theories and certain relations that may obtain between them. Typically, one is interested in the degree to which a successor to a given theory “goes beyond” (both descriptively and explanatorily) the theory it succeeds. Most often these issues are framed in the context of
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