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The present volume contains 14 contributions presented at a
colloquium on "Structure and Approximation in Physical Theories"
held at Osnabruck in June 1980. The articles are presented in the
revised form written after the colloquium and hence also take
account of the results of the discussion at the colloquium. It is a
striking feature that the problem of approximation in physical
theories has only recently found some attention in the philosophy
of science, although the working physicist is con stantly
confronted with those questions. No interesting theory of exact
science exactly fits its experimental data; almost every relation
between different theories is an approximate one. There fore an
adequate reconstruction of physical theories must take into account
and conceptualize the moment of approximation. The majority of the
articles in this book is centered around this subject. There are at
least two elaborate, 'structuralistic' approaches to the
formalization of physical theories in which the aspect of
approximation has been incorporated: the approach due to P. Suppes,
J. Sneed, W. Stegmuller ("S-approach") and the approach of G. Lud
wig and his co-workers ("L-approach"). The articles in this book
correspondingly fall into three classes: presentation, elaboration
and critique of the L-approach [Hartkamper/Schmidt, Ludwig,
Neumann, Werner, Schmidt, Mayr, Kamiah, Majer, Grafe] or of the
S-approach [Moulines, Balzer, Cooke], and articles referring to
both approaches or concerned with related matters [Scheibe, Pfarr,
Castrigiano]. Of course, this is only a rough classification and
each article must be appraised in its own right.
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