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Scientific objects and legal objectivity
2004PORTRAIT OF THE CONSEIL D'ETAT AS A LABORATORY ‘Those are the facts, like it or not’; ‘we have reached our decision, whether it pleases you or not’: the solidity of facts and the rigour of the law both have a kind of hardness which compels assent. What makes a comparison between the world of science and that of law all the more interesting is that ...
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Objects, object types, and object identification
1989Hans-Dieter Ehrich +2 more
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Quantum Mechanics, Objects and Objectivity
1995Turning from classical to quantum physics, new problems arise with regard to the traditional philosophical question of what a ‘physical object’ is. A recent ‘group-theoretical’ approach to the question as to whether it does make sense to speak of ‘quantum objects’ is illustrated, investigating the connection it affords with the traditional problem of ...
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Objectivity, value-free science, and inductive risk
European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2023Paul Hoyningen-Huene
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