Systematicity e-bog
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In Systematicity, Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question "e;What is science?"e; by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge, especially everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. "e;Science"e; is here understood in the broadest possible sense, encompassing not only the natural sciences but also mathematics, the social sc...
E-bog
265,81 DKK
Forlag
Oxford University Press
Udgivet
27 marts 2013
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
HPJ
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780199985067
In Systematicity, Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question "e;What is science?"e; by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge, especially everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. "e;Science"e; is here understood in the broadest possible sense, encompassing not only the natural sciences but also mathematics, the social sciences, and the humanities. The author develops his thesis in nine dimensions in which it is claimed that science is more systematic than other forms of knowledge: regarding descriptions, explanations, predictions, the defense of knowledge claims, critical discourse, epistemic connectedness, an ideal of completeness, knowledge generation, and the representation of knowledge. He compares his view with positions on the question held by philosophers from Aristotle to Nicholas Rescher. The book concludes with an exploration of some consequences of Hoyningen-Huene's view concerning the genesis and dynamics of science, the relationship of science and common sense, normative implications of the thesis, and the demarcation criterion between science and pseudo-science.