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Mäder, A.: Gute Theorien, schlechte Theorien (2020)
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- Content
- Teil 2 einer Serie 'Grundbegriffe der Wissenschaft'.
- Source
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.3, S.84-87
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Mäder, A.: Versuch und Irrtum (2020)
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- Abstract
- Um Theorien zu überprüfen, sind Experimente unerlässlich. Doch wie zuverlässig ist eigentlich die empirische Basis der Wissenschaft?
- Content
- Teil 3 einer Serie 'Grundbegriffe der Wissenschaft'.
- Source
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.4, S.85-87
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Mäder, A.: Wie universell sind Naturgesetze? (2020)
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- Abstract
- Die fundamentalen Regeln der Physik gelten nur unter idealisierten Bedingungen exakt - die es praktisch nie gibt. Ist trotzdem ein befriedigendes Verständnis der Vorgänge möglich?
- Content
- Teil 1 einer Serie 'Grundbegriffe der Wissenschaft'.
- Source
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.2, S.82-85