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  1. Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective by Bas C. van Fraassen, 2010-09-01
  2. The Scientific Image (Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy) by Bas. C. van Fraassen, 1980-10-02
  3. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time and Space by Bas C. Van Fraassen, 1992-08
  4. The Empirical Stance (The Terry Lectures Series) by Professor Bas C. van Fraassen, 2004-03-11
  5. Possibilities and Paradox: An Introduction to Modal and Many-Valued Logic by J. C. Beall, Bas C. van Fraassen, 2003-04-24
  6. Quantum Mechanics: An Empiricist View (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Bas C. van Fraassen, 1991-11-14
  7. Current Issues in Quantum Logic (Ettore Majorana International Science Series : Physical Sciences, V. 8) by Italy) Workshop on Quantum Logic (1979 : Erice, 1981-06-30
  8. Images of Empiricism: Essays on Science and Stances, with a Reply from Bas van Fraassen (Mind Association Occasional Series)
  9. Bas van Fraassen (Munstersche Vorlesungen Zur Philosophie) (Volume 8)
  10. Van Fraassen, Bas C. The Empirical Stance.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Paul O'Grady, 2004-06-01
  11. Laws and Symmetry (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Bas C. van Fraassen, 1990-01-04
  12. FORMAL SEMANTICS AND LOGIC by Bas C. van Fraassen, 1971
  13. Derivation and Counterexample: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic by Karel Lambert, Bas C. van Fraassen, 1972
  14. Philosophe Canadien: Charles Taylor, Marshall Mcluhan, John Ralston Saul, Jacques Lavigne, Christian Poirel, Bas Van Fraassen, Gilbert Boss (French Edition)

41. The Theoretical Implications Of The Empirical Implications Of Theoretical Models
Psychological Re view 7631 48. van Fraassen Bas C. 1980. The Scientific Image . New York Oxford University Press. van Fraassen Bas C. 1989.
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42. Bas Van Fraassen: The Scientific Image, References
van Fraassen, Bas Constructive empiricism now , Philosophical Studies, 106 (2001), 151170. van Fraassen, Bas C. Rosen on constructive empiricism ,
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References Below is a bibliography consisting of two parts. The first part was collected in 1993, mainly of on articles pertaining to The Scientific Image
The second part is a list in progress of items published after 1993, or just recently added I would welcome additions for me to insert.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY PART ONE: ITEMS DATED UP TO 1993
P. ACHINSTEIN, The Nature of Explanation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1983. P. ACHINSTEIN, “The Pragmatic Character of Explanation,” in P. Asquith and P. Kitcher, eds. PSA 1984, vol. 2. East Lansing, Mich., Philosophy of Science Association, 1986, pp. 275-292. D. ARMSTRONG:, 'Reply to van Fraassen's 'Armstrong on Laws and probabilities', Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1988), 224-229. 'Reply to Menzies' Laws of Nature. Modality and Humean...' in J. Bacon Ed., Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D. M. Armstrong, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1993. F. ARNTZENIUS, 'State-Spaces and meaning relations among predicates'

43. Peter Suber, "Non-Standard Logics"
van Fraassen, Bas, The Labyrinth of Quantum Logics, in R. Cohen et al. (eds.), Logical and Epistemological Studies in Contemporary Physics, D. Reidel, 1974, pp. 22454.
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A Bibliography of Non-Standard Logics Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College In the kinds of non-standard logics included, this bibliography aims for completeness, although it has not yet succeeded. In the coverage of any given non-standard logic, it does not at all aim for completeness. Instead it aims to include works suitable as introductions for those who are already familiar with standard first-order logic. Looking at these non-standard logics gives us an indirect, but usefully clear and comprehensive idea of the usually hazy notion of "standardness". In standard first-order logics:
  • Wffs are finite in length (although there may be infinitely many of them).
  • Rules of inference take only finitely many premises.
  • There are only two truth-values, "truth" and "falsehood".
  • Truth-values of given proposition symbols do not change within a given interpretation, only between or across interpretations.
  • All propositional operators and connectives are truth-functional.
  • "p ~p" is provable even if we do not have p or ~p separately; that is, the principle of excluded middle holds.

44. A Metaphysics For Scientific Realism - Cambridge University Press
and realist semantics see also instrumentalism; van Fraassen, Bas C. constructive realism; see also Giere; scientific theories, semantic/ modeltheoretic view of
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45. (Page 35 Of 35) - Causation: A Unified Framework For The Social Sciences Authore
Van Fraassen, Bas C. 1980. The Scientific Image. Oxford Clarendon Press. Vijver, Fons van and Kwok Leung. 1997. Methods and Data Analysis for CrossCultural Research.
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Taylor, Charles. 1970. “The Explanation of Purposive Behavior.” In Robert Borger and Frank Cioffi (eds), Explanation in the Behavioral Sciences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Tilly, Charles. 2001. “Mechanisms in Political Processes.” Annual Review of Political Science
Vallier, I. (ed). 1971. Comparative Methods in Sociology: Essays on Trends and Applications. Berkeley: University of California Press. Van Deth, Jan W. (ed). 1998. Comparative Politics: The Problem of Equivalence . New York: Routledge.
Van Evera, Stephen. 1997. Guide to Methods for Students of Political Science . Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Van Fraassen, Bas C. 1980. The Scientific Image . Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Vijver, Fons van and Kwok Leung. 1997. Methods and Data Analysis for Cross-Cultural Research . Thousand Oaks: Sage. von Wright, Georg Henrik. 1971. Explanation and Understanding . Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Watkins, J.W.N. 1994. “Historical Explanation in the Social Sciences.” In Michael Martin and Lee C.

46. Life In Configuration Space - PhilSci-Archive
Van Fraassen, Bas C. (1991), Quantum Mechanics. Oxford Oxford University Press. Keywords Wavefunction ontology Wavefunction realism Configuration space Spatial dimensions
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This paper investigates the tenability of wavefunction realism, according to which the quantum mechanical wavefunction is not just a convenient predictive tool, but is a real entity figuring in physical explanations of our measurement results. An apparent difficulty with this position is that the wavefunction exists in a many-dimensional configuration space, whereas the world appears to us to be three-dimensional. I consider the arguments that have been given for and against the tenability of wavefunction realism, and note that both the proponents and opponents assume that quantum mechanical configuration space is many-dimensional in exactly the same sense in which classical space is three-dimensional. I argue that this assumption is mistaken, and that configuration space can be taken as three-dimensional in a relevant sense. I conclude that wavefunction realism is far less problematic than it has been taken to be. Export/Citation: EndNote BibTeX Dublin Core ASCII (Chicago style) ... OpenURL Social Networking: Share Item Type: Other Additional Information: Keywords: Wavefunction ontology Wavefunction realism Configuration space Spatial dimensions

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