| Edited by Matti Sintonen Amsterdam-Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1997 |
ISBN 90-420-0080-5 (b) 90-420-0069-4 (p) |
Matti Sintonen
Zev Bechler
Hintikka on Plenitude in Aristotle
Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila
What Can the Sciences of Man Learn from
Aristotle?
Martin Kusch
Theories of Questions in German-Speaking Philosophy
Around the Turn of the Century
Nils-Eric Sahlin
‘He Is No Good for My Work’: On the Philosophical
Relations between Ramsey and Wittgenstein
Theo A.F. Kuipers
The Carnap-Hintikka Program in Inductive
Logic
Isaac Levi
Caution and Nonmonotonic Inference
Ilkka Niiniluoto
Inductive Logic, Atomism and Observational
Error
Arto Mutanen
Theory of Identifiability
Sylvain Bromberger
Natural Kinds and Questions
Scott A. Kleiner
The Structure of Inquiry in Developmental
Biology
Andrzej Wisniewski
Some Foundational Concepts of Erotetic
Semantics
Jan Wolenski
Science and Games
Matti Sintonen
Explanation: The Fifth Decade
Erik Weber
Scientific Explanation and the Interrogative Model of
Inquiry
George Gebhard
Scientific Discovery, Induction and the Multi-Level
Character of Scientific Inquiry
Mika Kiikeri
On the Logical Structure of Learning Models
Jaakko Hintikka