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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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Experimental Philosophy of science

Experimental Philosophy of science

... experimental philosophy to the philosophy of science—by examining empirically how scientists themselves use scientific concepts— experimental philosophers can address these ...of science to ...

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Integrating History and Philosophy of Science

Integrating History and Philosophy of Science

... from the annual meetings of the American Philosophical Association. This impoverishment of the APA program has become even more evident in recent years. It is almost as though philosophy of science is no ...

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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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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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Philosophy of Science for Scientists: The Probabilistic Interpretation of Science

Philosophy of Science for Scientists: The Probabilistic Interpretation of Science

... is science?” may not necessarily be determined ...of philosophy of science, we believe that it is the central theme of the philosophy of science to find a mathematical structure that is ...

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Philosophy of Science in Italy

Philosophy of Science in Italy

... of science, and they can also be perceived considering which among the imported philosophico-scientific and epistemological currents have been more fortunate in ...whose philosophy not by chance was ...

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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 of science and science such as the influence of one over the other, the major aim of philosophy of science and the contribution of philosophy of science ...

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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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Plato's philosophy of science

Plato's philosophy of science

... e x tr a - te x tu a l, th en t h i s immediately s e t s up a d i a l e c t i c a l co n tex t in which i t i s th e read er who must supply th e p a r t o f th e m issing fo u rth man. But what i s i t t h a t we a re ...

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THE ARCHITECTURE OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

THE ARCHITECTURE OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

... connect science and research with education and application of science in everyday ...natural science and mathematics with support of the experts in the field of philosophy of mind, cognitive ...

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Research problems and methods in the philosophy of medicine

Research problems and methods in the philosophy of medicine

... in philosophy of science, as well as in medical research ...the philosophy of science has traditionally been centrally concerned with ...

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Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

... Historically, it has been a goal of liberal arts and sciences education to educate the social, political, and intellectual elites. In our century, the liberal arts and sciences are often advertised in somewhat different, ...

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Science and ecological economics: integrating the study of humans and the rest of nature

Science and ecological economics: integrating the study of humans and the rest of nature

... Ecological economics seeks to reestablish a healthy balance between analysis and synthesis at all levels of education, research, and policy. One can already see the beginnings of this development. For example, the ...

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Anna Boncompagni, Wittgenstein and Pragmatism

Anna Boncompagni, Wittgenstein and Pragmatism

... which she conflates with the idea of the possibility of intercul- tural dialogue, the topic of persuasion and the ethical dimension of a form of life. She then ventures to say that the notion of form of life is a ...

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Intellectual history

Intellectual history

... while others, informed by "folk-psychological" frameworks of beliefs, desires and in- tentions, rediscovered empathy as a way of understanding and explaining histori- cal agency. 21 Intellectual historians have ...

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Émilie Du Châtelet and the foundations of physical science

Émilie Du Châtelet and the foundations of physical science

... In my opinion, this is false, false, and false. First, this is not how she evaluated her own work. She did make self-­‐deprecating remarks from time to time, but these need to be read in context, and other remarks she ...

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Explanation, prediction, causation – an unholy trinity? Appreciative comments on Philosophy and Methods in Political Science

Explanation, prediction, causation – an unholy trinity? Appreciative comments on Philosophy and Methods in Political Science

... political science cannot be conducted by robots; I wish that some of our colleagues would stop trying to pretend that it can or that things would be better if it ...

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Philosophical understanding and its relevance to their field of research

Philosophical understanding and its relevance to their field of research

... which philosophy cannot ask questions, there is therefore need for philosophical thinking about education and not just the scientific thinking if education is to be meaningful and useful to the one being educated ...

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Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

... Abstract. The article considers the reasons for the formation of political ethics as a science and a discipline. Its appearance was caused by the crisis of the state domestic and foreign policies in the 1960s and ...

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