Perception, Theory, and Commitment: The New Philosophy of ScienceWith originality and clarity, Harold Brown outlines first the logical empiricist tradition and then the more historical and process-oriented approach he calls the “new philosophy of science.” Examining the two together, he describes the very transition between them as an example of the kind of change in historical tradition with which the new philosophy of science concerns itself. “I would recommend it to every historian of science and to every philosopher of science. . . . I found it clear, readable, accurate, cogent, insightful, perceptive, judicious, and full of original ideas.” —Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Isis “The best and most original aspect of the book is its overall conception.” —Thomas S. Kuhn Harold I. Brown is professor of philosophy at Northern Illinois University. |
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The Origins of Logical Empiricism | 15 |
Logicism | 18 |
the Vienna Circle | 21 |
Logical Empiricism | 23 |
Confirmation | 25 |
Confirmation and Extensional Logic | 32 |
Goodmans Attack on Syntactical Analyses of Confirmation | 33 |
Theoretical Terms | 37 |
Presuppositions | 95 |
Paradigmatic Propositions | 101 |
The Scientists World | 107 |
Scientific Revolutions | 111 |
Conceptual Change | 115 |
Relativity | 121 |
Scientific Revolutions | 126 |
Discovery | 129 |
Reduction Sentences | 40 |
Craigs Theorem | 44 |
Correspondence Rules | 46 |
Explanation | 51 |
Statistical Explanation | 58 |
Explanation and Truth | 60 |
Falsification | 67 |
Strict Falsificationism | 68 |
Basic Statements | 71 |
Toward a New Understanding | 76 |
The New Image of Science | 79 |
Perception and Theory | 81 |
Three Problems | 90 |
Dialectic | 132 |
Scientific Discovery | 134 |
Scientific Change | 139 |
Toward A New Epistemology | 145 |
Scientific Knowledge and Scientific Truth | 151 |
Objectivity | 154 |
Descriptions and Norms | 155 |
Presuppositions and Problems | 165 |
Conclusion | 166 |
Notes | 169 |
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Perception, Theory, and Commitment: The New Philosophy of Science Harold I. Brown Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1977 |
Perception, Theory, and Commitment: The New Philosophy of Science Harold I. Brown Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1977 |
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