"Not merely a uniquely insightful account of the life and work of one of this century's most original philosophers, this book provides a glimpse of a vanished intellectual world, that of Middle Europe before the catastrophes. Finding Georg Lukacs and Hegel in Lakatos does more than elucidate Lakatos's thought; it provides us with an entry to a whole different intellectual style. As interpreted by Kadvany, Lakatos functions as a sort of Rosetta Stone to that brilliant but now quite foreign intellectual culture. A brilliant tour de force."--Jerome Ravetz, author of "Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems"…mehr
"Not merely a uniquely insightful account of the life and work of one of this century's most original philosophers, this book provides a glimpse of a vanished intellectual world, that of Middle Europe before the catastrophes. Finding Georg Lukacs and Hegel in Lakatos does more than elucidate Lakatos's thought; it provides us with an entry to a whole different intellectual style. As interpreted by Kadvany, Lakatos functions as a sort of Rosetta Stone to that brilliant but now quite foreign intellectual culture. A brilliant tour de force."--Jerome Ravetz, author of "Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems"
John Kadvany is a Principal at the mangement consulting firm Policy and Decision Science. He has published essays on Lakatos, the philosophy of mathematics, risk, and environmental policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Analytic Contents Preface I. A Mathematical Bildungsroman > 1. The Mathematical Present as History 2. The Method of Proofs and Refutations 3. Mathematical Skepticism 4. Between Formal and Informal 5. Reason Inverted II. A Changing Logic of Scientific Discovery 6. Kuhn, Popper, Feyerabend, Lakatos 7. An Historiographical Toolkit 8. Contradiction and Hindsight 9. Reason in History 10. A Changing Logic 11. Classical Political Economy as a Research Programme III. Magyarország / Hungary 12. Hungary 1956 and the Inverted World Notes Bibliography
Analytic Contents Preface I. A Mathematical Bildungsroman > 1. The Mathematical Present as History 2. The Method of Proofs and Refutations 3. Mathematical Skepticism 4. Between Formal and Informal 5. Reason Inverted II. A Changing Logic of Scientific Discovery 6. Kuhn, Popper, Feyerabend, Lakatos 7. An Historiographical Toolkit 8. Contradiction and Hindsight 9. Reason in History 10. A Changing Logic 11. Classical Political Economy as a Research Programme III. Magyarország / Hungary 12. Hungary 1956 and the Inverted World Notes Bibliography
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