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Ramsey sentence
Ramsification and Inductive Inference
Quasi-Truth As Truth of a Ramsey Sentence
How to Define Theoretical Terms Author(S): David Lewis Reviewed Work(S): Source: the Journal of Philosophy, Vol
Carnap on Empirical Significance
Logical Positivism, Operationalism, and Behaviorism
The Representational Inadequacy of Ramsey Sentences
Carnap Visits Canberra: Updating the Logical Positivist Criteria of Cognitive Significance
The Philosophy of Logical Positivism ______
Logic in General Philosophy of Science: Old Things and New Things
Philosophy 5340 – Epistemology Topic 3: Analysis, Analytically Basic
Wissenschaftslogik: the Role of Logic in the Philosophy of Science
Ramsey Equivalence
The Epistemological Status of Scientific Theories: an Investigation of the Structural Realist Account
Carnap on Theoretical Terms: Structuralism Without Metaphysics
Structural Realism and the Meaning of Theoretical Terms
Instrumentalism
6 the Structure of Scientific Theories in Logical Empiricism
Carnap on Empirical Significance
Top View
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
Ramsey Sentence Realism As an Answer to the Pessimistic Meta-Induction
The Theoretician's Dilemma Can Be Also in Regard to the Two Alternative Conceptions of the Status of a Theory
RAMSEY's RAMSEY-SENTENCES Frank Ramsey's Posthumously
Armchair Philosophy Naturalized
The Myth of Morality
Another Solution to the Problem of Theoretical Terms
Minimalism and Truth
Russell and the Newman Problem Revisited
Ramsey Sentences, Multiple Realisability, and Structure
The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities
Statements Falsifiable After All?: the Example of Utility Theory
The Goodman-Kripke Paradox
Reconsidering Ramsey in the Philosophy of Science
Carnap's Second Aufbau and David Lewis's Aufbau
Falsifiability, Complexity, and Choice Theories
Choosing the Analytic Component of Theories