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The
received view of theories is a position in the
philosophy of science that identifies a scientific theory with a set of propositions which are considered to be linguistic objects, such as
axioms.
Frederick Suppe describes the position of the received view by saying that it identifies scientific theories with an "axiomatic calculi in which theoretical terms are given a partial observation interpretation by mean of correspondence rules." The received view is generally associated with the
logical empiricists.
Recently, the received view of theories has been displaced by the
semantic view of theories as the dominant position in theory formulation in the philosophy of science.
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