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Consilience and Retrospection

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This paper reexamines Stephen Jay Gould's critique of E. O. Wilson's notion of consilience, going back to William Whewell's original formulation of the concept. The element of hermeneutic hindsight which inheres in the process of consilience is clarified and brought to the fore as a notion pertaining to cognitive narratology.
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Consilience

Lonergan Workshop, 2008
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Consilience

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2010
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Consilience

2011
Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks   +3 more
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Consilience of Inductions

1968
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on consilience of inductions. A confirmation theory can only explicate consilience of inductions if the language that is built into it is the language of the relevant scientific theory. The chapter suggests that a predicted law by consilience in virtue of its deducibility from a theory, nor even its analogy with
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A Note To Consilience Readers

2009
The last decade of events around the world have brought into clearer focus than ever before this overarching principle: humanity’s many troubles will not abate, they will grow steadily worse, unless humanity can agree on the lodestar of sustainable development.
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Consilient Health

2023
Paolo Taticchi   +2 more
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Consilience in Medicine

Archives of Medical Research, 1999
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Scaling up and scaling out: Consilience and the evolution of more nurturing societies

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Anthony Biglan   +2 more
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