The cognitive process in metrology
J Mroczka - Measurement, 2013 - Elsevier
Measurement, 2013•Elsevier
Human aspiration for deeper and fuller understanding of reality results from the
philosophical meaning of the science developed by the man. The way that leads him to the
utter recognition is made by more and more perfect systems of thinking. They enable the
man to create infinitely complicated models of various phenomena from simple yet subtle
laws of the nature. This work shows the philosophical threads of metrology as a set of
theoretical and empirical facts verifying human hypotheses as well as the metrology …
philosophical meaning of the science developed by the man. The way that leads him to the
utter recognition is made by more and more perfect systems of thinking. They enable the
man to create infinitely complicated models of various phenomena from simple yet subtle
laws of the nature. This work shows the philosophical threads of metrology as a set of
theoretical and empirical facts verifying human hypotheses as well as the metrology …
Abstract
Human aspiration for deeper and fuller understanding of reality results from the philosophical meaning of the science developed by the man. The way that leads him to the utter recognition is made by more and more perfect systems of thinking. They enable the man to create infinitely complicated models of various phenomena from simple yet subtle laws of the nature.
This work shows the philosophical threads of metrology as a set of theoretical and empirical facts verifying human hypotheses as well as the metrology intellectual superstructure.
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