Imre Lakatos and Theories of Scientific ChangeK. Gavroglu, Yorgos Goudaroulis, P. Nicolacopoulos Springer Science & Business Media, 06/12/2012 - 465 من الصفحات How happy it is to recall Imre Lakatos. Now, fifteen years after his death, his intelligence, wit, generosity are vivid. In the Preface to the book of Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos (Boston Studies, 39, 1976), the editors wrote: ... Lakatos was a man in search of rationality in all of its forms. He thought he had found it in the historical development of scientific knowledge, yet he also saw rationality endangered everywhere. To honor Lakatos is to honor his sharp and aggressive criticism as well as his humane warmth and his quick wit. He was a person to love and to struggle with. The book before us carries old and new friends of that Lakatosian spirit further into the issues which he wanted to investigate. That the new friends include a dozen scientific, historical and philosophical scholars from Greece would have pleased Lakatos very much, and with an essay from China, he would have smiled all the more. But the key lies in the quality of these papers, and in the imaginative organization of the conference at Thessaloniki in summer 1986 which worked so well. |
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... arguments supporting opposite theses , and science does not stop with a discovery or a theory agreed upon . We have grouped the papers of this volume on the basis of thematic interest and topic ; thus , the volume is divided into six ...
... arguments supporting opposite theses , and science does not stop with a discovery or a theory agreed upon . We have grouped the papers of this volume on the basis of thematic interest and topic ; thus , the volume is divided into six ...
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... argument , that it is the business of methodology to proffer the sort of advice called for by question ( 3 ) . Doesn't this question presuppose that all scientists in a given field should work on the same programme , namely whichever of ...
... argument , that it is the business of methodology to proffer the sort of advice called for by question ( 3 ) . Doesn't this question presuppose that all scientists in a given field should work on the same programme , namely whichever of ...
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... argument cannot be new , cannot contain any information not already contained in its premises . No new hypothesis could be reached as the conclusion of a valid argument . So there cannot be a logic of discovery . But this casts doubt ...
... argument cannot be new , cannot contain any information not already contained in its premises . No new hypothesis could be reached as the conclusion of a valid argument . So there cannot be a logic of discovery . But this casts doubt ...
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... argument simply is , or is not , a deductive one . Arguers seldom state all their premises . An argument which is an invalid argument as stated can be ' reconstructed ' as a deductively valid argument with unstated or suppressed ...
... argument simply is , or is not , a deductive one . Arguers seldom state all their premises . An argument which is an invalid argument as stated can be ' reconstructed ' as a deductively valid argument with unstated or suppressed ...
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... arguments too ? Are these not equiva- lent and equally good reconstructions of our arguings ? Well , it matters to ... argument . The Wittgensteinians have not seen the problem , let alone solved it . Returning to logic of discovery ...
... arguments too ? Are these not equiva- lent and equally good reconstructions of our arguings ? Well , it matters to ... argument . The Wittgensteinians have not seen the problem , let alone solved it . Returning to logic of discovery ...
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J J C SMARTMethodology and Ontology | 47 |
FAN DAINIANImre Lakatos in China 59 | 58 |
RISTO HILPINEN On the Characterization of Cognitive | 69 |
MARCELLO CINI Continuity and Discontinuity in | 82 |
PETER CLARK Determinism Probability and Randomness | 95 |
ULISES MOULINES The Emergence of a Research | 111 |
ILKKA NIINILUOTO Corroboration Verisimilitude and | 229 |
SNEED Machine Models for the Growth | 244 |
W BALZER On Incommensurability | 287 |
GRAHAM ODDIE Partial Interpretation Meaning Variance | 305 |
NANCY J NERSESSIANScientific Discovery | 323 |
RANTALACounterfactual Reduction 347 | 346 |
ARIS KOUTOUGOSResearch Programmes and Paradigms | 361 |
PETER KROES Philosophy of Science and the Technological | 375 |
KOSTAS GAVROGLU The Methodology of Scientific | 123 |
CHRISTIDES AND M MIKOU The Relative Autonomy | 147 |
NIKOLAOS AVGELIS Lakatos on the Evaluation of Scientific | 157 |
NICOLACOPOULOS Through the Looking | 189 |
EMILIO METAXOPOULOSA Critical Consideration of | 203 |
ULRICH GÄHDE Bridge Structures and the Borderline | 215 |
GERARD RADNITZKYFalsificationism Looked at from | 383 |
PETER URBACH The Bayesian Alternative to | 397 |
Two Critics of Psychologism | 413 |
DAVID PAPINEAU Has Popper Been a Good Thing? | 431 |
Index | 457 |
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1989 by Kluwer accept applications appraisal argument assumption atomic basic statement belief Carnap cognitive concepts considered context corroboration criteria defined Dordrecht dynamical empirical epistemology evaluation example experience explain fact falsificationism falsifying Feyerabend formulation Frege function Gavroglu Gibbs Goudaroulis heuristic history of science hypothesis idea Imre Lakatos incommensurability inductive interpretation knowledge Kuhn Lakatos and Theories Lakatos's laws mathematical meaning metaphysical method Methodology of Scientific model elements natural Nicolacopoulos eds Niiniluoto notion objective paper particles Peirce phenomena philosophy of science physical Popper Popperian possible precisely probability problem problem of induction progress PROLOG propensity proposition Prout's hypothesis quantum quantum mechanics question rational reason reconstruction refuted Reidel relations Renzong role Scientific Change Scientific Research Programmes scientific theories scientists sense specific statistical mechanics structure superconductivity superfluid technological theoretical Theories of Scientific thermodynamics Tichý tion true truth truthlikeness Tychism type of science University verisimilitude