A Passage to the Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science

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Rodopi, 1997 - Philosophy - 127 pages
In this book the author has brought together his long-standing interests in theory of scientific rationality and hermeneutic ontology by developing a hermeneutic alternative to analytic (and naturalist) epistemology of science. The hermeneutic philosophy of science is less the name of a new field of philosophical than a demand for a repetition of the basic philosophical questions of science from hermeneutic point of view. The book addresses chiefly two subjects: (I) The hermeneutic response to the models of rational reconstruction of scientific knowledge; (II) The specificity of hermeneutico-ontological approach to the cognitive pluralism in science.
 

Contents

Preface
7
On the Limits of the Rational Reconstruction
29
On the Hermeneutic Nature of Group Rationality 39
39
Towards a Hermeneutic Theory of Progressive Change
65
Beyond Naturalism and Traditionalism
83
A Critical Note on Normative Naturalism 15
94
Micro and Macrohermeneutics of Science
102
Concluding Remarks
111
References
120
Name Index
126
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