id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vrdl4naxtfei7dpo4jwded2vse J. Ketland Empirical Adequacy and Ramsification 2004 13 .pdf application/pdf 6174 504 61 empirically correct and satisfies a certain cardinality condition on its theoretical ([2001]), is that the structural content of a theory Θ is given by its Ramsey sentence extra-logical predicates of this language are interpreted by three sequences of realworld relations: = (O1, O2, ...) (the 'observational' relations), = (M1, M2, semantical relation of a sentence's being true in a model, a notion which Tarski also defined, but in a So, a Henkin structure for the language L2(O) satisfies a Ramsey sentence just in observational consequences are true, then the truth of the Ramsey sentence follows as a theorem of set theory or second-order logic, provided our initial relation to the so-called 'model-theoretic view' of scientific theories. observational consequences are true, then the truth of the Ramsey sentence follows as a theorem of set theory or second-order logic' (Demopoulos and Friedman [1985], p. ./cache/work_vrdl4naxtfei7dpo4jwded2vse.pdf ./txt/work_vrdl4naxtfei7dpo4jwded2vse.txt