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Ideas of Andreas Osiander, by Text

[German, 1498 - 1552, Lutheran theologian.]

1543 Preface to 'De Revolutionibus'
p.119 Facts should be deducible from the theory and initial conditions, and prefer the simpler theory
     Full Idea: The two positivist criteria for a scientific theory are that the facts must be deducible from the theory together with initial conditions, and if there is more than one theory the simplest must be chosen.
     From: report of Andreas Osiander (Preface to 'De Revolutionibus' [1543]) by Harré,R./Madden,E.H. - Causal Powers 7.I
     A reaction: Harré and Madden cite this as a famous early statement of positivism. It seems to combine Hempel and Lewis very concisely. Wrong, of course. It does not, though, appear to mention 'laws'.