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“Waves and Scientific Method” is reprinted by permission from Philosophy of Science Association Symposium Proceedings (1992), 193-204.

1 show how nineteenth-century physicists argued for the wave theory of light, and explain how their reasoning is best understood in inductive-probabilistic terms.

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Source: Achinstein P.. Evidence, Explanation, and Realism: Essays in Philosophy of Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2010. — 344 p.. 2010

More on the topic “Waves and Scientific Method” is reprinted by permission from Philosophy of Science Association Symposium Proceedings (1992), 193-204.:

  1. Achinstein P.. Evidence, Explanation, and Realism: Essays in Philosophy of Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2010. — 344 p., 2010