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Carl Gustav "Peter" Hempel (born January 8, 1905 in Oranienburg, Germany died November 9, 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey) was a philosopher of science and a major figure in 20th-century logical empiricism. He is especially well-known for his articulation of the Deductive-nomological model of scientific explanation, which was considered the "standard model" of scientific explanation during the 1950s and 1960's. He is also known for the Raven paradox, which highlights the problem of induction.

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Total Books: 2
The Philosophy of Carl G Hempel Studies in Science Explanation and Rationality
The Philosophy of Carl G Hempel Studies in Science Explanation and Rationality