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Experiment, Right or Wrong, In Experiment, Right or Wrong, Allan Franklin continues his investigation of the history and philosophy of experiment presented in his previous book, The Neglect of Experiment. In this new study, Franklin considers the fallibility and corrigibility of exp, Experiment, Right or Wrong has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Experiment, Right or Wrong
  • Written by author Allan Franklin
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2008
  • In Experiment, Right or Wrong, Allan Franklin continues his investigation of the history and philosophy of experiment presented in his previous book, The Neglect of Experiment. In this new study, Franklin considers the fallibility and corrigibility of exp
  • In Experiment, Right or Wrong, Allan Franklin continues his investigation of the history and philosophy of experiment.
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Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Part I. Experiment and the Development of the Theory of Weak Interactions: From Fermi to V-A:
1. Fermi's theory;
2. Toward a universal Fermi interaction; muons and pions;
3. Beta-decay theory following World War II;
4. The discovery of parity nonconversation;
5. The V-A theory of weak interactions and its acceptance;
Part II. Toward a Philosophy of Experiment:
6. Experimental results;
7. The roles of experiment;
8. Do mutants have to be slain, or do they die of natural causes? The case of atomic parity-violation experiments; Conclusion; Appendix; References; Index.


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