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Einstein’s Philosophy of Science

By Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy — 2019

Einstein’s own philosophy of science is an original synthesis of elements drawn from sources as diverse as neo-Kantianism, conventionalism, and logical empiricism, its distinctive feature being its novel blending of realism with a holist, underdeterminationist form of conventionalism.

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