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Subject: Language of Philosophy of Science? LoL (Was: Is Curved Space An
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Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2024 00:37:35 +0100
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 > particularly expressed in the language of the
 > philosophy of science?

Do you mean "The Philosophy and Science of Language"
has also a Language of Philosophy of Science?

Mind blown

Issac Newton: If a thing isn't moving, then it
probably won't move unless something moves it

17th Century Europe: 😲 awe and 🙌 celebration

https://9gag.com/gag/agmAK6g

88Ross Finlayson schrieb:
> 
> Furthermore, realists can say that Einstein was a
> naive conventionalist in his earlier works, while
> in his later works they do include "an aether hypothesis"
> and "a clock hypothesis", realists. Einstein was
> later a reflective conventionalist in his goal of realism.
> 
> Not all have "perfect mathematical mental maturity"
> with regards to the perspectives on the philosophy
> of science, "realists" and "anti-realists" as after
> "nominalist" and so on, indeed one may look at many
> philosophers in science who in the course of their
> mental develoment in mental maturity towards
> the inter-subjective _and_ realism, formative events,
> and particularly expressed in the language of the
> philosophy of science, which is a particular
> reasoned wisdom itself.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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