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  • The authors then validated this measure in a nomological network of related constructs.
  • It is debatable whether the nomological impossibility of a thought experiment renders intuitions about it moot.
  • In epistemology, one can, instead of talking about nomological accessibility, talk about epistemic accessibility.
  • Validity evidence based on "'nomological validity "'is a form of construct validity.
  • Oppenheim is co-founder of the so-called Hempel-Oppenheim schema ( Deductive-nomological model ).
  • It is the degree to which a construct behaves as it should within a system of related constructs ( the nomological network ).
  • They are convergent validity, discriminant validity, and nomological validity ( Campbell and Fiske, 1959; Krus and Ney, 1978 ).
  • On this basis, we can formulate the generalization that Honderich calls " the Nomological Character of Causally-Relevant Properties ".
  • This work resulted in two books published posthumously : " The Direction of Time " and " Nomological Statements and Admissible Operations ".
  • In 1948, Hempel produced his deductive-nomological theory, which holds that scientific conclusions are best deduced using logic and a larger law, or nomos in Greek.
  • Free will here is predominately treated with respect to physical determinism in the strict sense of nomological determinism, although other forms of determinism are also relevant to free will.
  • Kant concludes that the source of the nomological character of the moral law must derive not from its " content " but from its " form " alone.
  • Thus, Salmon finds scientific explanation to be not merely " nomological "  that is, lawlike but rather ontological, or " causal / mechanical ".
  • He is especially well known for his articulation of the deductive-nomological model of scientific explanation, which was considered the " standard model " of scientific explanation during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • In this classification, a deductive-nomological ( D-N ) explanation of an occurrence is a valid deduction whose conclusion states that the outcome to be explained did in fact occur.
  • Yet another philosopher of the late Enlightenment that was influential in the 19th century was Pierre-Simon Laplace ( 1749 1827 ), whose formulation of nomological determinism is famous up to this day.
  • Meehl with his colleague Lee J . Cronbach introduced the notion of construct validity in psychology, as well as the application of nomological networks to understand psychological test properties and scientific theorizing and practice.
  • In the 20th century, as a formula to scientifically answer " Why ? " questions, logical empiricist Carl Hempel and Paul Oppenheim explicated the deductive-nomological model ( DN model ).
  • David Chalmers tries to show that even though mental content cannot be fully accounted for in functional terms, there is nevertheless a " nomological correlation " between mental states and functional states in this world.
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