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Philosophy of Science in Practice

KARL POPPER’S ‘CRITICAL RATIONALISM’ IN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROWTH OF KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE

KARL POPPER’S ‘CRITICAL RATIONALISM’ IN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROWTH OF KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE

... in philosophy of ...in philosophy of science. This agrees with the nature of philosophy in general which is basically a rational ...of philosophy to be critical in approach, and such ...

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Scientific realism in the philosophy of science and international relations

Scientific realism in the philosophy of science and international relations

... of science (of the theories, the laws, the mathematical apparatus, and the experimental practice) which strongly biases the discussion in favour of the realist/anti-realist philosophical divide, which ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... the practice and the content of science, its dissemination and reception are not just fi xed by the conscious cognitive concerns of a free-fl oating scien- tifi c ...Moreover, science has shown ...

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Having Science in View: General Philosophy of Science and its Significance

Having Science in View: General Philosophy of Science and its Significance

... identified it as an issue in his Posterior Analytics. And no matter how far back we go in time and how far apart in disciplines, we encounter the same form of the problem. Here is a selective, but representative, ...

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Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Forensic Psychology

Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Forensic Psychology

... health science books presently on the ...health practice: cases & practical applications (John Wiley & Sons, ...health science print titles for the last three years; it is anticipated that ...

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Towards a methodology for integrated history and philosophy of science

Towards a methodology for integrated history and philosophy of science

... present science, but we also wish to understand how the epistemic successes and failures of science can be accounted ...scientific practice can serve as an ...normative philosophy of sci- ence ...

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A New Task for Philosophy of Science

A New Task for Philosophy of Science

... empiricism—the philosophy of the discipline forming an important, integral, influential part of the discipline ...a science such as geology or astronomy to put a version of aim-oriented empiricism into ...

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The Need for a Revolution in the Philosophy of Science

The Need for a Revolution in the Philosophy of Science

... of science which improves our understanding of science ought to enable us to improve scientific ...do science well were wholly divorced from our understanding of what we are ...scientific ...

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Towards a history and philosophy of scientific education in practice

Towards a history and philosophy of scientific education in practice

... A lot of effort in science is devoted to the creation of phenomena. For Rouse, this implies that in our analysis of science we should focus on the laboratory and the work that is being done there. Rouse ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... in philosophy of science, the relations between cognitive science and Artifi cial Intelligence, and original ways of applying formal methods in such fi elds as decision-making and policy disagreement ...

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Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

... that science needs philosophy in some way it does not follow that each individual scientist should be a skilled philosopher, or in fact should have any kind of developed skill in ...a philosophy that ...

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Experimental Philosophy of science

Experimental Philosophy of science

... of science are not limited to these ...of philosophy of science: In particular, while ethnographic methods do not enable philosophers of science to study particular factors in a controlled ...

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On the relation between the normative and the empirical in the philosophy of science

On the relation between the normative and the empirical in the philosophy of science

... How did we know what states of mind were good? This was a matter of direct inspection, of direct unanalysable intuition about which it was useless and impossible to argue. In that case who was right when there was a ...

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Organizing for alternative futures : from the philosophy of science to the science of human flourishing

Organizing for alternative futures : from the philosophy of science to the science of human flourishing

... a philosophy of science? The last conference for the International Asso- ciation for Critical Realism asked the question ‘How can we organise for an alternative future?’ The implicit assumption within this ...

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Christian Science Practice  Legality

Christian Science Practice Legality

... The court then holds that the practice of Christian Science in treating the sick, where a fee is charged, is not the practice of religion, and states: "The subject of the legislation is [r] ...

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Stephen Hales and the practice of science

Stephen Hales and the practice of science

... It would be regrettable were this year to end without some commemoration of the 250 th anniversary of the death of the Reverend Stephen Hales DD, FRS. Clinicians and virtually all biologists rely on some aspect of his ...

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Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

... Theories that represent relatively well at least some aspects of the reality and worked relatively successfully for a certain time cannot be falsified, what was postulated by Popper (1968) and his followers. It is only ...

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BA/Master s in Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science or Computer Science and Philosophy

BA/Master s in Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science or Computer Science and Philosophy

... The City of Dreaming Spires, Oxford is famous the world over for its university, history and beautiful buildings. A bustling cosmopolitan place, its industries include motor manufacturing, publishing, and a large number ...

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Inquiry-Based Science Education: A Pedagogical Framework from Philosophy of Science

Inquiry-Based Science Education: A Pedagogical Framework from Philosophy of Science

... that philosophy of science provides framework for science educators by presenting fundamental insights from philosophers of science relevant in making sure that science subjects in line ...

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Poincare's impact on 20th century philosophy of science

Poincare's impact on 20th century philosophy of science

... Incommensurability, as you recall, is the most radical of Kuhn's epistemological thesis, the basis of the allegation that paradigms cannot be compared either with one another or with reality. It is thus a devastating ...

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