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100 1 Reichenbach, Hans
245 14 The rise of scientific philosophy /|cHans Reichenbach
260 Berkeley [etc.] :|bUniversity of California Press,|ccop.
1951
300 333 p. ;|c21 cm
505 0 Part One. The roots of speculative philosophy: The
question -- The search for generality and the pseudo
explanation -- The search for certainty and the
rationalistic conception of knowledge -- The search for
moral directives and the ethico-cognitive parallelism --
The empiricist approach : success and failure -- The
twofold nature of classical physics : its empirical and
its rational aspect ━ Part Two. The results of scientific
philosophy: The origin of the new philosophy -- The
nature of geometry -- What is time? -- The laws of nature
-- Are there atoms? -- Evolution -- Modern logic --
Predictive knowledge -- Interlude : Hamlet's soliloquy --
The functional conception of knowledge -- The nature of
ethics -- The old and the new philosophy : a comparison
650 04 Ciencia|xFilosofía
856 41 |uhttps://books.google.es/books?id=d33L-Ds22g8C&
printsec=frontcover&hl=es#v=onepage&q&f=false|zAcceso a
vista previa (Ed. 1973)
927 0 310|cjc|d201123
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