Joseph Henry Woodger

Joseph Henry Woodger (2 May 1894 – 8 March 1981) was a British theoretical biologist and philosopher of biology whose attempts to make biological sciences more rigorous and empirical was significantly influential to the philosophy of biology in the twentieth century. Karl Popper, the prominent philosopher of science, claimed "Woodger... influenced and stimulated the evolution of the philosophy of science in Britain and in the United States as hardly anybody else". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Biological principles : a critical study / by Woodger, Joseph Henry, 1894-

    Published 1948
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    Biological principles : a critical study. by Woodger, Joseph Henry, 1894-

    Published 1929
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    Physics, psychology, and medicine : a methodological essay. by Woodger, Joseph Henry, 1894-

    Published 1956
    Book
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    The technique of theory construction. by Woodger, Joseph Henry, 1894-

    Published 1939
    Book
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    Modern theories of development : an introduction to theoretical biology / by Bertalanffy, Ludwig von, 1901-1972

    Published 1962
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    Form and strategy in science : studies dedicated to Joseph Henry Woodger on the occasion of his seventieth birthday / by Gregg, John Richard

    Published 1964
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