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Why Does History Matter to Philosophy and the Sciences?: Selected Essays: Quellen Und Studien Zur Philosophie, cartea 66

Autor Lorenz Krüger Editat de Thomas Sturm, Wolfgang Carl, Lorraine Daston
en Mixed media product – 31 dec 2004
What are the relationships between philosophy and the history of philosophy, the history of science and the philosophy of science? How can they be placed in relation to each other? This volume presents a selection of essays by Lorenz Krüger (1932-1994);in addition toreflections on the fundamental relationship between philosophy, the sciences and their history, it also contains case studies on Locke and Kant, on the dynamics of scientific progress, and on the notion of truth. Key Features Krüger wasa foundingdirector of the Max-Planck-Institutefor the History of Sciences His biography and research combine physics and philosophy Collection of Krüger's most important publications Includes among others central discussions to the formation of scientific theories
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ISBN-13: 9783111805658
ISBN-10: 3111805654
Ilustrații: Includes a print version and an ebook
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Editura: De Gruyter
Seria Quellen Und Studien Zur Philosophie

Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston

Notă biografică

Lorenz Krüger (1932-1994) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bielefeld, Germany, the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and the University of Göttingen, Germany. Since 1992, he was head of the "Centre of the History and Theory of Sciences" in Berlin. Krüger also wasa founding director of the Max-Planck-Institute of the History of Sciences, Berlin, Germany.

Cuprins

Did Kant Aim to Prove the Completeness of the Table of Judgments? (1968) · Was John Locke an Empiricist? (1970) · Matter For Us and in Itself - What Are Primary Properties? (1989) · Intertheoretic Relations as a Tool for the Rational Reconstruction of Scientific Development (1980) · Reduction as a Problem: Some Remarks on the History of Statistical Mechanics from a Philosophical Point of View (1980) · Are Statistical Explanations Possible? (1976) · Causality and Freedom (1992) · How Philosophy and Science Came to Differ (1988) · Does Progress in Science Lead to Truth? (1991) · Has the Correspondence Theory of Truth Been Refuted? From Gottlob Frege to Donald Davidson (1995) · Why Do We Study the History of Philosophy? (1984)