Critical Approaches to Science and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Bunge, Mario
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This collection of essays, written on four continents by scientists, philosophers and humanists, was initially presented to Karl R
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781138521568
- ISBN-10: 1138521566
- Artikelnr.: 52397885
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781138521568
- ISBN-10: 1138521566
- Artikelnr.: 52397885
Mario Bunge
The Critical Approach to Philosophy
1: Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality
2: Reflections on Karl Popper's Epistemology
3: What Hume Might Have Said to Kant
4: Strength, Confirmation, Compatibility
5: A Question about Plato's Theory of Ideas
6: Popper and Wittgenstein
7: Confirmation, the Paradoxes, and Positivism
8: Overlooked Aspects of Popper's Contributions to Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method
The Critical Approach to Logic and Mathematics
9: The Elimination of Variables by Regular Combinators 1
10: On Popper's Use of the Notion of Absolute Logical Probability
11: Aristotle's Theory of Modal Syllogisms and its Interpretation
12: Logical Terminology and Theory of Meaning
The Critical Approach to Science
13: The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics
14: On the Problem of Truth and Understanding in Science
15: The Mach Principle
16: Phenomenological Theories
17: The Simple Laws of Science and History
18: The Neurophysiological Basis of Experience
19: Realism and Instrumentalism: Comments on the Logic of Factual Support
20: Observation and the Quantum
21: Popper on Irreversibility
22: The Theory of Complex Phenomena
23: The Agreement between Mathematics and Physical Phenomena
24: On the Reality of Elementary Particles
The Critical Approach to Society and History
25: Social Science and Moral Philosophy: A Critical Approach to the Value Problem in the Social Sciences
26: Popper and the Critical Philosophy of History
27: The Open Society and Its Enemies
28: The Tradition of General Knowledge
29: Philosophy of History Before Historicism
1: Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality
2: Reflections on Karl Popper's Epistemology
3: What Hume Might Have Said to Kant
4: Strength, Confirmation, Compatibility
5: A Question about Plato's Theory of Ideas
6: Popper and Wittgenstein
7: Confirmation, the Paradoxes, and Positivism
8: Overlooked Aspects of Popper's Contributions to Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method
The Critical Approach to Logic and Mathematics
9: The Elimination of Variables by Regular Combinators 1
10: On Popper's Use of the Notion of Absolute Logical Probability
11: Aristotle's Theory of Modal Syllogisms and its Interpretation
12: Logical Terminology and Theory of Meaning
The Critical Approach to Science
13: The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics
14: On the Problem of Truth and Understanding in Science
15: The Mach Principle
16: Phenomenological Theories
17: The Simple Laws of Science and History
18: The Neurophysiological Basis of Experience
19: Realism and Instrumentalism: Comments on the Logic of Factual Support
20: Observation and the Quantum
21: Popper on Irreversibility
22: The Theory of Complex Phenomena
23: The Agreement between Mathematics and Physical Phenomena
24: On the Reality of Elementary Particles
The Critical Approach to Society and History
25: Social Science and Moral Philosophy: A Critical Approach to the Value Problem in the Social Sciences
26: Popper and the Critical Philosophy of History
27: The Open Society and Its Enemies
28: The Tradition of General Knowledge
29: Philosophy of History Before Historicism
The Critical Approach to Philosophy
1: Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality
2: Reflections on Karl Popper's Epistemology
3: What Hume Might Have Said to Kant
4: Strength, Confirmation, Compatibility
5: A Question about Plato's Theory of Ideas
6: Popper and Wittgenstein
7: Confirmation, the Paradoxes, and Positivism
8: Overlooked Aspects of Popper's Contributions to Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method
The Critical Approach to Logic and Mathematics
9: The Elimination of Variables by Regular Combinators 1
10: On Popper's Use of the Notion of Absolute Logical Probability
11: Aristotle's Theory of Modal Syllogisms and its Interpretation
12: Logical Terminology and Theory of Meaning
The Critical Approach to Science
13: The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics
14: On the Problem of Truth and Understanding in Science
15: The Mach Principle
16: Phenomenological Theories
17: The Simple Laws of Science and History
18: The Neurophysiological Basis of Experience
19: Realism and Instrumentalism: Comments on the Logic of Factual Support
20: Observation and the Quantum
21: Popper on Irreversibility
22: The Theory of Complex Phenomena
23: The Agreement between Mathematics and Physical Phenomena
24: On the Reality of Elementary Particles
The Critical Approach to Society and History
25: Social Science and Moral Philosophy: A Critical Approach to the Value Problem in the Social Sciences
26: Popper and the Critical Philosophy of History
27: The Open Society and Its Enemies
28: The Tradition of General Knowledge
29: Philosophy of History Before Historicism
1: Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality
2: Reflections on Karl Popper's Epistemology
3: What Hume Might Have Said to Kant
4: Strength, Confirmation, Compatibility
5: A Question about Plato's Theory of Ideas
6: Popper and Wittgenstein
7: Confirmation, the Paradoxes, and Positivism
8: Overlooked Aspects of Popper's Contributions to Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method
The Critical Approach to Logic and Mathematics
9: The Elimination of Variables by Regular Combinators 1
10: On Popper's Use of the Notion of Absolute Logical Probability
11: Aristotle's Theory of Modal Syllogisms and its Interpretation
12: Logical Terminology and Theory of Meaning
The Critical Approach to Science
13: The Nature of Scientific Problems and Their Roots in Metaphysics
14: On the Problem of Truth and Understanding in Science
15: The Mach Principle
16: Phenomenological Theories
17: The Simple Laws of Science and History
18: The Neurophysiological Basis of Experience
19: Realism and Instrumentalism: Comments on the Logic of Factual Support
20: Observation and the Quantum
21: Popper on Irreversibility
22: The Theory of Complex Phenomena
23: The Agreement between Mathematics and Physical Phenomena
24: On the Reality of Elementary Particles
The Critical Approach to Society and History
25: Social Science and Moral Philosophy: A Critical Approach to the Value Problem in the Social Sciences
26: Popper and the Critical Philosophy of History
27: The Open Society and Its Enemies
28: The Tradition of General Knowledge
29: Philosophy of History Before Historicism