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On the existence of general properties as a problem of measurement science
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On the existence of general properties as a problem of measurement science

Luca Mari, Andrew Maul and Mark Wilson
Journal of physics. Conference series, Vol.1065(7, 2018), pp.1-4
22nd World congress of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO 2018) (Belfast, United Kingdom, 03/09/2018 - 06/09/2018)
2018
Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85057505579

Abstract

The characterization of measurement as an empirical process implies that the general properties intended to be measured must in some sense exist, and the existence of a general property is then a necessary condition for its measurability. This paper explores the problem of justifying the existence of properties by identifying two general cases, related to direct asynchronous methods and indirect methods of measurement, and discussing the complementary issues they pose.
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