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If one advances analysis by logic of science, especially in the interest of unified science and the development of the individual sciences,’ then each criticism of unified science or of logical empiricism immediately raises the question whether the critics view the publications treating the development of unified science and of logical empiricism as an expression of a certain scientific procedure or whether they inspect certain individual remarks taken somehow absolutely and in isolation.
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Neurath, O. (1983). Comments on the Papers by Black, Kokoszyńska, Williams. In: Cohen, R.S., Neurath, M. (eds) Philosophical Papers 1913–1946. Vienna Circle Collection, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6995-7_19
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