Philosophical Historical Dimensions of Peirce's Self-corrective Thesis: is Scientific Method Self-corrective? - Nikolaos Bakalis - Bøker - Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls - 9783838124698 - 22. mars 2011
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Philosophical Historical Dimensions of Peirce's Self-corrective Thesis: is Scientific Method Self-corrective?

Nikolaos Bakalis

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Philosophical Historical Dimensions of Peirce's Self-corrective Thesis: is Scientific Method Self-corrective?

Charles S. Peirce's Self-Corrective Thesis (SCT) is based on the idea that the progress in science lies in its self-corrective methods. Particularly, Peirce's notion that scientific method consisted of four self-corrective inferences (abduction, deduction, qualitative and quantitative induction) is controversial in the philosophy and history of science. Supporters hold that all the aspects of scientific inference, introduced by Peirce, contribute to its self-correction, while critics claim that the justification for the self-corrective character of scientific method is inadequate. Some critics argue that the justification for the self- corrective character of abduction is insufficient, while others maintain that from all four methods only quantitative induction is proved to be self- corrective. In this project the author explores Peirce's proposed scientific methodology and discusses it in comparison with these objections, so as to defend the SCT and distinguish the context of its validity. He appeals to the historical case of the Chemical Revolution and discusses its interpretations by different methodological views in order to evaluate the SCT.

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Utgitt 22. mars 2011
ISBN13 9783838124698
Utgivere Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls
Antall sider 280
Mål 226 × 16 × 150 mm   ·   435 g
Språk Tysk  

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