id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ru6cqzjfevb3rpvzieixzd6rli Paul E. Griffiths David Hull's Natural Philosophy of Science 2000 10 .pdf application/pdf 4184 264 55 David Hull's Natural Philosophy of Science David Hull's Natural Philosophy of Science known that traditional philosophy of science, modeled as it was on theoretical physics, proved inadequate when philosophers turned their attention Hull does not elaborate a normative epistemological account of the scientific process, with the history of Instead, Hull aims at a descriptive and explanatory theory of science derived from the empirical study of both historical and The theory of scientific change embodied in Hull's Science as a Process that there can be no general theory of how science works.3 For Hull, there is Criticisms of this sort question Hull's explanation of the success of science aspects of the social tradition of science that Hull uses to explain the success There is an aspect of Hull's theory of science, as yet unmentioned, that Hull, D.L.: 1978b, 'A Matter of Individuality', Philosophy of Science 45, 335–360. Hull, D.L.: 1988, Science as a Process, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ./cache/work_ru6cqzjfevb3rpvzieixzd6rli.pdf ./txt/work_ru6cqzjfevb3rpvzieixzd6rli.txt