This collection questions how the historical process affects our conception of science, including our understanding of its validity as well as our general conception of knowledge. The essays in this book consider the philosophical labours spanning the work of Descartes, Kant and Hegel, still the philosophical basis of our modern understanding of science, as well as recent selected philosophers and historians of science such as Kuhn and Feyerbend. Taken separately and together, these essays provide a sustained analysis of scientific claims to objective standing, the historicity of thought and inquiry.…mehr
This collection questions how the historical process affects our conception of science, including our understanding of its validity as well as our general conception of knowledge. The essays in this book consider the philosophical labours spanning the work of Descartes, Kant and Hegel, still the philosophical basis of our modern understanding of science, as well as recent selected philosophers and historians of science such as Kuhn and Feyerbend. Taken separately and together, these essays provide a sustained analysis of scientific claims to objective standing, the historicity of thought and inquiry.
Joseph Margolis is Professor at Temple University, Philadelphia, USA. Tom Rockmore is Professor at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis; The concepts of physics: rational contents and constructions in history Michel Paty; Theory-change and the logic of enquiry: new bearings in philosophy of science Christopher Norris; Science history and philosophy in Kant and Hegel Angelica Nuzzo; Historicity social psychology and change Rom Harré and Fathali M. Moghaddam; The reality of history David Carr; The social location of scientific practices Hugh Lacey; Kuhn different worlds and science as historical Tom Rockmore; Incommensurability modestly recovered Joseph Margolis; Index.
Contents: Introduction Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis; The concepts of physics: rational contents and constructions in history Michel Paty; Theory-change and the logic of enquiry: new bearings in philosophy of science Christopher Norris; Science history and philosophy in Kant and Hegel Angelica Nuzzo; Historicity social psychology and change Rom Harré and Fathali M. Moghaddam; The reality of history David Carr; The social location of scientific practices Hugh Lacey; Kuhn different worlds and science as historical Tom Rockmore; Incommensurability modestly recovered Joseph Margolis; Index.
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