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(1976) Can theories be refuted?, Dordrecht, Springer.
Let us now use the material of the [earlier sections of "Against Method"] to throw light on the following features of contemporary empiricism: first, the distinction between a context of discovery and a context of justification; second, the distinction between observational terms and theoretical terms; third, the problem of incommensurability.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1863-0_16
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Feyerabend, P. (1976)., The rationality of science, in S. Harding (ed.), Can theories be refuted?, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 289-315.
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