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Experience and Theory
An Essay in the Philosophy of Science
Introduction
Originally published in 1966. This volume analyzes the general structure of scientific theories, their relation to experience and to non-scientific thought.
Part One
Part One is concerned with the logic underlying empirical discourse before its subjection to the various constraints, imposed by the logico-mathematical framework of scientific theories upon their content.
Part Two
Part Two is devoted to an examination of this framework and, in particular, to showing that the deductive organization of a field of experience is by that very act a modification of empirical discourse and an idealization of its subject matter.
Part Three
Part Three analyzes the concordance between theories and experience and the relevance of science to moral and religious beliefs.