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Methodological and historical essays in the natural and social sciences

edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky

(Boston studies in the philosophy of science, v. 14)(Synthese library, v. 60)

Reidel, c1974

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Essays presented to the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science during 1969-72

Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9789027703781

内容説明

Modem philosophy of science has turned out to be a Pandora's box. Once opened, the puzzling monsters appeared: not only was the neat structure of classical physics radically changed, but a variety of broader questions were let loose, bearing on the nature of scientific inquiry and of human knowledge in general. Philosophy of science could not help becoming epistemological and historical, and could no longer avoid metaphysical questions, even when these were posed in disguise. Once the identification of scientific methodology with that of physics had been queried, not only did biology and psychology come under scrutiny as major modes of scientific inquiry, but so too did history and the social sciences - particularly economics, sociology and anthropology. And now, new 'monsters' are emerging - for example, medicine and political science as disciplined inquiries. This raises anew a much older question, namely whether the conception of science is to be distinguished from a wider conception of learning and inquiry? Or is science to be more deeply understood as the most adequate form of learning and inquiry, whose methods reach every domain of rational thought? Is modern science matured reason, or is it simply one historically adapted and limited species of western reason? In our colloquia at Boston University, over the past fourteen years, we have been probing and testing the scope of philosophy of science.

目次

Empiricism at Bay?: Revisions and a New Defense.- Empiricism at Sea.- What Duhem Really Meant.- Genius in Science.- Regularity and Law.- Teleological and Teleonomic, a New Analysis.- Forces, Powers, Aethers, and Fields.- Natural Science and the Future of Metaphysics.- Is the Transition from an Old Theory to a New One of a Sudden and Unexpected Character?.- Some Practical Issues in the Recent Controversy on the Nature of Scientific Revolutions.- The Divergent-Convergent Method - A Heuristic Approach to Problem-Solving.- The Logical and the Extra-Logical.- What is a Logical Constant?.- On the Law of Inertia.- Scientific and Metaphysical Problems: Euler and Kant.- Theory of Language and Philosophy of Science as Instruments of Educational Reform: Wittgenstein and Popper as Austrian Schoolteachers.- Bible Criticism and Social Science.- Kant, Marx and the Modern Rationality.- The Marxist Conception of Science.- The Idea of Statistical Law in Nineteenth Century Science.
巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9789027703927

内容説明

Modem philosophy of science has turned out to be a Pandora's box. Once opened, the puzzling monsters appeared: not only was the neat structure of classical physics radically changed, but a variety of broader questions were let loose, bearing on the nature of scientific inquiry and of human knowledge in general. Philosophy of science could not help becoming epistemological and historical, and could no longer avoid metaphysical questions, even when these were posed in disguise. Once the identification of scientific methodology with that of physics had been queried, not only did biology and psychology come under scrutiny as major modes of scientific inquiry, but so too did history and the social sciences - particularly economics, sociology and anthropology. And now, new 'monsters' are emerging - for example, medicine and political science as disciplined inquiries. This raises anew a much older question, namely whether the conception of science is to be distinguished from a wider conception of learning and inquiry? Or is science to be more deeply understood as the most adequate form of learning and inquiry, whose methods reach every domain of rational thought? Is modern science matured reason, or is it simply one historically adapted and limited species of western reason? In our colloquia at Boston University, over the past fourteen years, we have been probing and testing the scope of philosophy of science.

目次

Empiricism at Bay?: Revisions and a New Defense.- Empiricism at Sea.- What Duhem Really Meant.- Genius in Science.- Regularity and Law.- Teleological and Teleonomic, a New Analysis.- Forces, Powers, Aethers, and Fields.- Natural Science and the Future of Metaphysics.- Is the Transition from an Old Theory to a New One of a Sudden and Unexpected Character?.- Some Practical Issues in the Recent Controversy on the Nature of Scientific Revolutions.- The Divergent-Convergent Method — A Heuristic Approach to Problem-Solving.- The Logical and the Extra-Logical.- What is a Logical Constant?.- On the Law of Inertia.- Scientific and Metaphysical Problems: Euler and Kant.- Theory of Language and Philosophy of Science as Instruments of Educational Reform: Wittgenstein and Popper as Austrian Schoolteachers.- Bible Criticism and Social Science.- Kant, Marx and the Modern Rationality.- The Marxist Conception of Science.- The Idea of Statistical Law in Nineteenth Century Science.

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