Sentence examples for conception of theory from inspiring English sources

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Annette Baier compares this conception of theory to a great vaulting structure (Baier 1994).

Horkheimer goes on to suggest that such a conception of theory has an inherent tendency to move toward "a purely mathematical system of symbols".

However, how are teachers, in Florida and elsewhere, to help their students replace the flitch of Bacon with a conception of "theory" that is scientifically kosher?

The standard empiricist conception of theory evaluation regards our judgment of the epistemic quality of a theory to be a matter of applying rules of method to the theory and the evidence.

This differentiation of a general theory of language from universal regularities of linguistic phenomena corroborates Osgood's (1966: 300) conception of theory as "a higher level description", defined as "a set of principles, which economically and elegantly, encompasses the whole set of functions" displayed by human languages.

The Baconian conception of theory is not the only misconception of theory that students are likely to have, and "theory" is not the only term for which such a constructivist approach is necessary and desirable: consider "observation," "hypothesis," "law," "prediction," "test," and indeed "science," as well as the ways in which they interact with one another and with "theory".

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The semantic conception of theories has several attractive features.

Proponents of the semantic conception of theories explored alternative notions of reduction.

A champion of the semantic conception of theories, he proposed that scientists build models that are designed to "save the phenomena" by yielding correct predictions about observables.

During the heyday of the axiomatic approach, a few philosophers attempted to show how the theory of evolution could be brought within the orthodox conception of theories, but their efforts tended to produce formal theories that bordered on triviality.

Assuming a hypothetico-deductive conception of theories and appealing also to Darwin's intentions, the British philosopher Michael Ruse in the early 1970s claimed that evolutionary theory is in fact like a "fan," with population genetics the study of genetic variation and selection at the population level at the top and the other branches spreading out below.

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