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Philosophy of Science (Scientific Visualization, Methodology)

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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Locke, Berkeley and philosophy of science

Locke, Berkeley and philosophy of science

... the philosophy of science and immediately after his summary of what he takes the four main Berkelerian theses to be (C+R Pgl70), he expands these conclusions to the other scientific areas of interest: ...

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Experimental Philosophy of science

Experimental Philosophy of science

... experimental philosophy have been successfully used in many areas of philosophy, including epistemology, philosophy of language, ethics, action theory, and more recently aesthetics, but ...

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Philosophy of Science in Italy

Philosophy of Science in Italy

... and philosophy of ...Italian philosophy to a logical-scientific forma mentis, and, in my view, the only post-war Italian philosopher worth knowing ...scientific philosophy in the Twentieth ...and ...

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Philosophy of Science for Scientists: The Probabilistic Interpretation of Science

Philosophy of Science for Scientists: The Probabilistic Interpretation of Science

... of science. This theory asserts the probabilistic interpretation of science (=the linguistic quantum mechanical worldview), which is a kind of mathe- matical generalization of Born’s probabilistic ...

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In defence of behaviourism : a Skinnerian reinterpretation of Stenhouse's ethological theory of intelligence, supported by a Galilean philosophy of science : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in

In defence of behaviourism : a Skinnerian reinterpretation of Stenhouse's ethological theory of intelligence, supported by a Galilean philosophy of science : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University

... The Aristotelian View of Science Varieties of the Aristotelian view The Aristotelian fallacy A Galilean Ideal of Science Claims and disclaimers Methods in philosophy of science Introduct[r] ...

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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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Integrating History and Philosophy of Science

Integrating History and Philosophy of Science

... and philosophy of science in a meaningful way has gone, if not unheard, at least only faintly heard, since Feigl called for a change in attitude almost forty years ...the philosophy of ...the ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... “The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE), an ESF Research Networking Programme, is coming to an end in April ...of Science from most European countries, some of whom used to func- ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... the philosophy of science, com- plementing purely logical accounts, including Bayesian methods, combinations of logic and probability theory and various kinds of applied ...the philosophy of ...

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In defence of behaviourism : a Skinnerian reinterpretation of Stenhouse's ethological theory of intelligence, supported by a Galilean philosophy of science : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in

In defence of behaviourism : a Skinnerian reinterpretation of Stenhouse's ethological theory of intelligence, supported by a Galilean philosophy of science : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University

... The Aristotelian View of Science Varieties of the Aristotelian view The Aristotelian fallacy A Galilean Ideal of Science Claims and disclaimers Methods in philosophy of science Introduct[r] ...

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The Nexus Between Philosophy and Science: The Import of Philosophy of Science to Science and Philosophy Itself

The Nexus Between Philosophy and Science: The Import of Philosophy of Science to Science and Philosophy Itself

... between philosophy and science is intertwined for a long period of time as I tried to mention the ideas of many thinkers throughout this essay so long as both disciplines were shared a lot of things ...

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Philipp Frank: Philosophy of Science, Pragmatism, and Social Engagement

Philipp Frank: Philosophy of Science, Pragmatism, and Social Engagement

... With respect to that challenge, Frank’s educational proposals may indeed be of some use because his philosophy of science was designed to directly address the social and political issues that affect the ...

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Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

... The external verification of concepts can be ensured only by the external world. This is the empirical way of the development of the conceptual network. The confrontation of concepts and conceptual maps with the world ...

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History and Philosophy of Science : An Analysis

History and Philosophy of Science : An Analysis

... The environmental implications of simple living are significantly favorable. These implications occur through two channels. The first channel operates through the reduced i[r] ...

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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

... Here is a quick illustration of the interplay between the abstraction that constitutes Science-in-general and its concrete determinations. The Aristotelian conception of episteme—qua certain knowledge of universal ...

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Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

... physical science requires that there are in place the axioms of Euclidean geometry and the principles of Newtonian ...physical science requires that there is in place some spatio-temporal framework and some ...

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History and Philosophy of Science: A Phylogenetic Approach

History and Philosophy of Science: A Phylogenetic Approach

... particular scientific field, and (though a wider lens is needed) of science generally, are shaped by its history, and to a much greater degree than many of the practitioners of a science realize. There is ...

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Plato's philosophy of science

Plato's philosophy of science

... In conclusion, th en , th e Timaeus i s n o t a v e h ic le o f P la to n ic d o c trin e b u t a s e t o f views, some we may a sc rib e t o P la to and some n o t, t h a t we must judge th e philosophi c a l worth of o ...

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The Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science

The Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science

... Dialectic model of causality uses an interaction as cause ( final cause ) and changes of states as effect.. In framework of evolution model a cause ( active cause ) and effect are event[r] ...

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