If we admit a priori that science is just acquisition of knowledge, that is, building an inventory of all observable phenomena in a given disciplinary domain — then, obviously, any science is empirical.


In: J. Casti and A. Karlvist (eds.), Newton to Aristotle: Toward a Theory of Models for Living Systems, Causality and Finality in Theoretical Biology


If we admit a priori that science is just acquisition of knowledge, that is, building an inventory of all observable phenomena in a given...

If we admit a priori that science is just acquisition of knowledge, that is, building an inventory of all observable phenomena in a given...

If we admit a priori that science is just acquisition of knowledge, that is, building an inventory of all observable phenomena in a given...

If we admit a priori that science is just acquisition of knowledge, that is, building an inventory of all observable phenomena in a given...