Abstract

In this introductory section, I outline the structure of the book and present a first idea of where to situate Scheibe’s structuralism of theories within the range of views in general philosophy of science. Since the labels for the main positions ‘Syntactic View’, ‘Semantic View’ and ‘Structural View’, which will be the topics of the subsequent chapters, are used very differently, I provide an overview on the various interpretations and explain some confusion that has been caused by these conceptual ambiguities.

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