[ Frederick Suppe (1977), “The Search for Philosophic Understanding of Scientific Theories”, in F. Suppe (ed.)(1977), The Structure of Scientific Theories, 2nd Edition (University of Illinois Press), pp. 3-241. ]
Introduction
I. Historical Background to the Received View
II. Development of the Received View
III. Status of the Received View
IV. Criticism of the Received View
A. How Adequate Is the Received View as a General Analysis of Scientific Theories?
B. Observational-Theoretical Distinction
1. Analytic-Synthetic Distinction
2. Observational-Theoretical Term Distinction
C. Partial Interpretation
D. Models
E. Correspondence Rules
F. Formalization Issues
G. Conclusions on the Adequacy of the Received View
V. Alternatives to the Received View and Their Critics
VI. The Symposium: Main Issues Concerning the Structure of Theories—1969
III. Status of the Received View
IV. Criticism of the Received View
A. How Adequate Is the Received View as a General Analysis of Scientific Theories?
B. Observational-Theoretical Distinction
1. Analytic-Synthetic Distinction
2. Observational-Theoretical Term Distinction
C. Partial Interpretation
D. Models
E. Correspondence Rules
F. Formalization Issues
G. Conclusions on the Adequacy of the Received View
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