What Is This Thing Called Science?McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 1 Ιουν 2013 - 316 σελίδες A new edition of a classic text in the philosophy of science illuminating the major developments in the field. |
Περιεχόμενα
Science as knowledge derived from the facts | 1 |
Observable facts expressed as statements | 9 |
Further reading | 17 |
Observable facts objective but fallible | 23 |
historical | 29 |
Further reading | 37 |
Further problems with inductivism | 45 |
The appeal of inductivism | 49 |
The function of normal science and revolutions | 109 |
Objective knowledge | 115 |
research programs | 121 |
Problems with Lakatoss methodology | 134 |
Further reading | 147 |
Further reading | 160 |
Critique of subjective Bayesianism | 173 |
Learning from error and triggering revolutions | 187 |
Introducing falsificationism | 55 |
Falsificationism and progress | 64 |
Increasing falsifiability and ad hoc modifications | 70 |
Comparison of the inductivist and falsificationist view | 77 |
Falsificationism inadequate on historical grounds | 84 |
Inadequacies of the falsificationist demarcation criterion | 94 |
Introducing Thomas Kuhn | 100 |
Why should the world obey laws? | 197 |
language truth and reality | 210 |
Unrepresentative realism or structural realism | 224 |
Philosophical versus scientific knowledge of atoms | 239 |
Realism versus antirealism again | 257 |
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