The Structure of Theories in the Natural Sciences

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Abstract

The problem of the application of mathematical formalisms in the natural sciences: historical and phenomenological preliminaries; the generation of mathematical formalisms, their application in the natural sciences, and their foundations in the lifeworld; the ontological interpretation of classical physics; the difficulties of ontological interpretations of the mathematical formalism in post-classical physics; and the empirical basis and the status of theories in the life sciences.

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Seebohm, T. M. (2015). The Structure of Theories in the Natural Sciences. In Contributions To Phenomenology (Vol. 77, pp. 183–254). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13587-8_8

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