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The purpose of this paper is not to be new or original, but to provide a concise exposition of a certain approach in philosophy of science, at the hands of a loosely associated group of contemporary philosophers.* I do not want anyone to suffer from guilt by asociation, so I should emphasize that any two authors mentioned here may agree on only a few aspects of the discussed approach, and disagree on others.
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Van Fraassen, B.C. (1987). The Semantic Approach to Scientific Theories. In: Nersessian, N.J. (eds) The Process of Science. Science and Philosophy, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3519-8_6
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