Paradigm (Theory of knowledge)
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- The examined life. 15, how does science add to knowledge? -- B765.H54 H68 1998
- Highlights the classic, Baconian inductivist view that grew out of the Scientific Revolution and the challenges posed by Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn. Includes consideration of Kuhn's views about the role that paradigm theories play in scientific revolutions.
- The examined life. 15, how does science add to knowledge? -- B765.H54 H68 1998
- Highlights the classic, Baconian inductivist view that grew out of the Scientific Revolution and the challenges posed by Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn. Includes consideration of Kuhn's views about the role that paradigm theories play in scientific revolutions.
- The examined life. 16, does science give us truth? -- B765.H54 D64 1998
- Looks at correspondence, coherence, and pragmastist theories of truth, and how conflicts have carried over into realist vs. antirealist views of science, including the Einstein-Bohr debate about quantum mechanics.
- The examined life. 16, does science give us truth? -- B765.H54 D64 1998
- Looks at correspondence, coherence, and pragmastist theories of truth, and how conflicts have carried over into realist vs. antirealist views of science, including the Einstein-Bohr debate about quantum mechanics.
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