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Philosophy of Science, Knowledge

Philosophy of Science in the Public Interest: Useful Knowledge and the Common Good

Philosophy of Science in the Public Interest: Useful Knowledge and the Common Good

... useful knowledge tradition became lost as Logical Empiricism gained adherents and popular accounts of Pragmatism came to represent a type of radical relativism that scientists and philosophers of science ...

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Traditional Knowledge as a Tool for Discussing History and Philosophy of Science in Teacher Education

Traditional Knowledge as a Tool for Discussing History and Philosophy of Science in Teacher Education

... between science and cultural knowledge. Given that scientific knowledge takes on an indispensable role in science classrooms, the dialogue between scientific and traditional know- ledge seems ...

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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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Ordinary Empirical Judgments and our Scientific Knowledge: An Extension of Reformed Empiricism to the Philosophy of Science

Ordinary Empirical Judgments and our Scientific Knowledge: An Extension of Reformed Empiricism to the Philosophy of Science

... a philosophy of science ...or science, and whether or not “evidence” be construed as simple observation of one’s surroundings, or something more restricted and ...

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The Decisive Role Played by Leibniz in the History of Both Science and Philosophy of Knowledge

The Decisive Role Played by Leibniz in the History of Both Science and Philosophy of Knowledge

... Western philosophy of knowledge was to recognize its ...of science include two basic dichotomies, one in mathematics and the other in logic (Drago, 1987; Drago, ...

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The Need for a Revolution in the Philosophy of Science

The Need for a Revolution in the Philosophy of Science

... the philosophy of science, interpreted to be both the academic discipline, and the official view of the aims and methods of science upheld by the scientific ...in science theories are chosen ...

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An Approach to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

An Approach to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

... One example of a problematic result makes use of the distinction between reversible and irreversible passives. The passive sentence ‘The lion was chased by the tiger’ makes equally good sense if the two noun phrases are ...

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Locke, Berkeley and philosophy of science

Locke, Berkeley and philosophy of science

... empirical knowledge?" Mandlebaum notes that a full answer to this question would require a point by point examination of all the textual evidence there is for this claim, and as we have seen it is ...

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A New Task for Philosophy of Science

A New Task for Philosophy of Science

... Standard empiricism. The basic aim of physics is truth, nothing being presupposed about the truth. The basic method is to assess claims to knowledge impartially with respect to evidence. When it comes to deciding ...

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Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

... why science needs philosophy. Scientific knowledge is not technical specialism cut off from the rest of human ...of science. Scientific results constitute knowledge to be integrated ...

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“Spinoza and the Philosophy of Science: Mathematics, Motion, and Being”

“Spinoza and the Philosophy of Science: Mathematics, Motion, and Being”

... According to Spinoza the source of the third kind of knowledge is within the mind itself (e.g. E5p30). According to the proof of E5p31 this is the case because to be a formal cause is synonymous with being an ...

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Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Information Systems

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Information Systems

... The mechanism proposed in this paper can provide the foundation for advanced backward recovery technology in workflow management. To specify backward recovery, extensions to workflow specification languages and tools are ...

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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

... of knowledge is a science of science ( ...of knowledge is thus a theoretical science, which of course contains certain stipulations (definitions for ...

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Philosophy as a project: descriptors of self knowledge

Philosophy as a project: descriptors of self knowledge

... this knowledge of being through self-knowledge, we must overcome our ego, our external, which casts a shadow on ...of philosophy itself, you need to be yourself, that is, stop trying on the clothes ...

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Towards a methodology for integrated history and philosophy of science

Towards a methodology for integrated history and philosophy of science

... rylation. This is the main process by which mitochondria transform the energy in foodstuffs into a chemical compound called ATP, which cells, tissues and organs then use to drive their various processes. Mitchell ...

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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

... constitutes Science-in-general and its concrete ...certain knowledge of universal and necessary truths founded, ultimately, on induction on the basis of experience and demonstration from first ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... c knowledge took shape in Europe at the begin- ning of the last ...of science, its aim and ...of science from a European perspective does neither pre- suppose nor support or encourage chauvinist ...

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Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

... of Philosophy and neural networks responsible for integration of sensory stimuli, for instance into spatial, temporal and causal structures (lower-level integrative structures), as well as the overall manner of ...

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Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

... 4-5). Science, for Boutroux, is essentially mathematical and the scientific explanation of the universe would be “a certain formula, one and eternal, regarded as the equivalent of the entire diversity and movement ...

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Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Forensic Psychology

Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Forensic Psychology

... This course will be separated into two parts. The first part of the course will be lecture-/discussion-based, during which students will gain a broad overview of several popular neuroimaging techniques including ...

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