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    Reflexive predictions.Roger C. Buck -1963 -Philosophy of Science 30 (4):359-369.
    Certain predictions are such that their accuracy can be affected by their dissemination, by their being believed and acted upon. Examples of such reflexive predictions are presented. Various approaches to the precise delineation of this category of predictions are explored, and a definition is proposed and defended. Next it is asked whether the possible reflexivity of predictions creates a serious methodological problem for the social sciences. A distinction between causal and logical reflexivity helps support a negative answer. Finally, we consider (...) the thesis that "this characteristic of predictions is peculiar to human affairs" (Merton), and an attempted rebuttal (Grunbaum). It is argued that Grunbaum's rebuttal is ineffective. (shrink)
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    The Logical Structure of the Linnaen Hierarchy.Roger C. Buck &David L. Hull -1966 -Systematic Zoology 15 (2):97-111.
  3. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.Roger C. Buck &Robert S. Cohen -1973 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (3):299-307.
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    Rejoinder to grünbaum.Roger C. Buck -1963 -Philosophy of Science 30 (4):373-374.
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    Reply to Gregg.Roger C. Buck &David L. Hull -1969 -Systematic Zoology 18 (3):354-357.
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    Comments: Clark on natural necessity.Roger C. Buck -1965 -Journal of Philosophy 62 (21):625-629.
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    Clinical judges and clinical insight in psychology.Roger C. Buck &W. Seeman -1955 -Philosophy of Science 22 (2):73-85.
    Our purpose in this paper is to characterize the methodological role of judges in clinical psychology. What, methodologically speaking, do the judges do for the experimenter in this area? Why, and in what ways, are the experimenter's procedures more respectable, his results more valid, when he employs judges? In order to present a concrete example of the use of judges we begin by describing in some detail a procedure actually employed in the testing of an hypothesis. Next we contrast this (...) procedure with a prima facie analogous one from chemistry, noting that an appeal to judges here would be clearly superfluous. Our problem then presents itself in the form: “Why these sorts of differences between chemistry and clinical psychology?”. As the argument develops it becomes clear that the methodological significance of what is called “clinical insight” must be carefully considered in any attempt to understand the peculiar importance of the judges’ role in psychology. It is argued that the absence of precise criteria for typical concepts of clinical psychology is closely connected with the frequent appeals to clinical insight. And it is urged that the full significance of the employment of judges emerges only when seen in the light of this conceptual uncertainty, and of the clinician's attempt to operate scientifically in spite of that uncertainty. (shrink)
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  8. On the logic of general behavior systems theory.Roger C. Buck -1956 - In Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven,Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. , Vol. pp. 1--223.
     
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  9. Psa 1970 in Memory of Rudolf Carnap : Proceedings of the 1970 Biennial Meeting, Philosophy of Science Association.Roger C. Buck,Rudolf Carnap &R. S. Cohen -1971
     
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    Freewill and Determinism: A Study in Rival Concepts of Man.Roger C. Buck -1971 -Philosophical Review 80 (1):113-117.
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    Book Review:The Logic of Personality. Bernard Mayo. [REVIEW]Roger C. Buck -1953 -Ethics 64 (2):144-.
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