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Logic and philosophy of science have had many alliances since the rise of modern logic. The Wiener Kreis was even based on the idea of permanent cooperation. However, the ties have not yet culminated in a strong interdiscipline, as for instance logic and linguistics have in logical semantics. To be sure, logicians and philosophers of science feel they belong to the same family, as is for instance clear from the very happening of the 10th LMPS international congress. But, curiously enough, besides the section General Methodology, there is no section called Logical, or Formal, Methodology.
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Kuipers, T.A.F. (1997). Logic and Philosophy of Science: Current Interfaces. In: Dalla Chiara, M.L., Doets, K., Mundici, D., van Benthem, J. (eds) Logic and Scientific Methods. Synthese Library, vol 259. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0487-8_19
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