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Space-Perception and the Philosophy of Science

, 2023
Drawing on the phenomenological tradition in the philosophy of science and philosophy of nature, Patrick Heelan concludes that perception is a cognitive, world-building act, and is therefore never absolute or finished.
P. Heelan, James L. Park
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Introduction to Philosophy of Science

Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 2022
COURSE DESCRIPTION The aim of this course is to give students a basic introduction to scientific practice and the kinds of knowledge produced thereby. Students will learn to understand how science differs from other ways of producing knowledge, and also ...
Carlos Mariscal
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The Participant Philosophy in Nursing Science

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1985
AbstractThe central thesis of this article is that scientific rigor is necessary but not sufficient to address the broad human issues that challenge the nursing profession. The pursuit of scientific rigor has led nurse researchers away from personal engagement in the issues they wish to study.
V P, Tilden, S, Tilden
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Sociologism in Philosophy of Science

Metaphilosophy, 1972
SummaryIn a nutshell, the present essay claims this: First, the classical problem of knowledge has recently shifted from, How do I know? to, How do we know?–from psychology to sociology. As a phenomenological matter this is a great improvement, as a solution to the problem of rationality it is erroneous and immoral.
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Bayesian Philosophy of Science

, 2019
“Bayesian Philosophy of Science” addresses classical topics in philosophy of science, using a single key concept—degrees of beliefs—in order to explain and to elucidate manifold aspects of scientific reasoning.
J. Sprenger, S. Hartmann
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Philosophy of Science and Its Discontents

, 2019
Fuller argues that philosophers of science need to take more seriously the psychological and sociological constraints on human rationality that make the production of knowledge an unavoidably imperfect enterprise. Includes a map of the field and question-
S. Fuller
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DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE, UNDERSTANDING THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, AND DIRECTIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies
This article discusses the development of philosophy and science, and explains the meaning of philosophy of science and also the direction of development of philosophy of science itself.
Nabila Muna Mufidah Nabila, Amril Mansur
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Philosophy of science in Estonia

Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 2007
This paper presents a survey of the philosophy of science in Estonia. Topics covered include the historical background (science at the 17th century Academia Gustaviana, in the 19th century, during the Soviet period) and an overview of the current situation and main areas of research (the problem of demarcation, a critique of the traditional ...
Rein Vihalemm, Peeter Müürsepp
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Emergence in Science and Philosophy

Choice Reviews Online, 2010
List of Figures Introduction, Antonella Corradini and Timothy O'Connor PART I: Emergence: General Perspectives Introduction to Part 1 1. The Secret Lives of Emergents, Hong Yu Wong 2. On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or, The Troubles, and Troubles, of Non-Reductive Physicalism, Carl Gillett 3.
Corradini, Antonella, O'Connor, Thimoty
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Philosophy of science in norway

Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 1973
Norwegian philosophy of science right after the war was empiricistic, scientistic, rather undogmatic and heavily dominated by Arne Naess. The positivistic conception of science has been severely criticized in the last two decades, and the attempts to find viable alternatives have led to a broadening of the perspective, philosophically as well as ...
Tore Nordenstam, Hans Skjervheim
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