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The Logic in Philosophy of Science

, 2019
Major figures of twentieth-century philosophy were enthralled by the revolution in formal logic, and many of their arguments are based on novel mathematical discoveries.
Hans Halvorson
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Bioethics and Philosophy of Science

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1995
La science ne subit aucune influence culturelle, et avec la notion de paradigme, la philosophie de la science lutte contre le probleme de la pensee ...
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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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The Philosophy of Physical Science

Nature, 1941
THE correspondence on this subject provides a most enlightening example of the present transition in scientific philosophy from the view that science is a description of an objective external world to the view that it is a formulation of the relations found between experiences.
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Nursing and the philosophy of science

Nurse Education Today, 1991
Throughout its history, nursing has struggled with definitional issues. Embedded firmly in tradition mothering roles according to McCloskey and Grace (1985), nursing has found it difficult to make transitions into the professional and scientific realms. The professional and scientific status of nursing may not be as gloomy as McCloskey and Grace put it.
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HEIDEGGER’S PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE:

1986
The later Heidegger criticized the kind of thinking which, bent only on control and exploitation, threatens to overrun the contemporary technological world. He directed this critique, not precisely against technology, but against what he called the “essence” (Wesen) of technology, where Wesen had the old verbal sense of coming to be, coming to pass ...
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Indigenous Methodologies and Educational Research for Meaningful Change: Parsing Postpositivist Philosophy of Science and Mixed Methods in Collaborative Research Settings

Journal of American Indian Education, 2015
:Indigenous methodologies speak to the crucial importance of place, language, and narrative as principal elements in conceptualizing and enacting educational research.
Troy A. Richardson
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Adapting practice-based philosophy of science to teaching of science students

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2021
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Science and the Philosophy of Science

Philosophy of Science, 1938
There are some indications that the philosophy of science is reaching the age of discretion. Now, as I understand it, the age of discretion is characterized by self-examination. Youth is a period of blundering enthusiasm. But maturity demands the sobering influence of principles, perspectives and techniques.
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Quine's philosophy of science

Synthese, 1968
A fairly definite philosophy of science can be extracted from Quine’s Word and Object (henceforth referred to as WO). Earlier versions of his philosophy of science, for example in his From a Logical Point of View, contain phenomenalist and instrumentalist tendencies of thought, but in WO these have almost entirely disappeared in favour of an explicitly
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