Volume II
Foundations of the Social Sciences (FUS II-1)
Otto Neurath
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (FUS II-2)
Thomas S. Kuhn
Science and the Structure of Ethics (FUS II-3)
Abraham Edel
Theory of Valuation (FUS II-4)
John Dewey
The Technique of Theory Construction (FUS II-5)
Joseph H. Woodger
Methodology of Mathematical Economics and Econometrics (FUS II-6)
Gerhard Tintner
Concept Formation in Empirical Science (FUS II-7)
Carl G. Hempel
The Development of Rationalism and Empiricism (FUS II-8)
George De Santillana, Edgar Zilsel
The Development of Logical Empiricism (FUS II-9)
Joergen Joergensen
Bibliography and Index (FUS II-10)
Herbert Feigl, Charles Morris
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