Universal Aspects of Scientific Practice: Commitment, Methodology, and Technique

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SpringerBriefs in Philosophy

ISBN: 3031416988
ISBN 13: 9783031416989
Autor: Hon, Giora/Goldstein, Bernard R
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: x, 103 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 103 p. 1 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Offers a new perspective on the practice of scienceReveals philosophical and historical insights into the nature of scientific knowledge Illustrates distinctly the three salient features of scientific practice, namely commitment, methodology, and technique

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Beschreibung

This book provides a unique contribution to philosophy of science from the perspective of the practice of science. It focuses on processes that generate scientific knowledge and seeks general and universal features that characterize scientific practice; features that are inherent to the practice of science. Science is an activity, and the scientist is an agent who pursues some practice, which in one way or another engages evidence. In science, claims to knowledge are typically supported by argument that engages evidence at some point in explanation, in prediction, or indeed in any mode of presenting data and its interpretation. Thus, the practice of science includes at least three elements so that an argument can be formulated: presuppositions, modes of inference, and consequences that relate to evidence. The authors discuss in detail eight cases in chronological order with which they illustrate how commitment, methodology, and technique come into play in the practice of an individual physicist or a group of researchers in the physical sciences. Each case highlights aspects of the roles these categories play in scientific practice, where the goal is to generate and extend scientific knowledge.

Autorenporträt

Giora Hon, Professor (emeritus) of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Haifa, has published widely on the concept of error in science and philosophy. His edited book with J. Schickore and F. Steinle, Going Amiss in Experimental Research, appeared in 2009 (Springer). His recent work with Bernard R. Goldstein was published by Routledge (2020): Reflections on The Practice of Physics: James Clerk Maxwells Methodological Odyssey in Electromagnetism. Bernard R. Goldstein, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh, has written extensively on the history of astronomy from antiquity to early modern times and has co-authored a number of studies with Giora Hon, notably, From Summetria to Symmetry: The Making of a Revolutionary Scientific Concept (Dordrecht: Springer, 2008).

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