History of Philosophy of Science New Trends and Perspectives / edited by M. Heidelberger, F. Stadler.

This volume includes in its special part recent contributions to the philosophy of science from a historical point of view and of the highest topicality: the range of the topics is covering all fields in the philosophy of the science provided by authors from Europe, America and around the world focu...

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Other Authors: Heidelberger, M. (Editor), Stadler, F. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edition:1st ed. 2002.
Series:Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, Institute Vienna Circle, University of Vienna Vienna Circle Society, Society for the Advancement of Scientific World Conceptions, 9
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505 0 |a On the Notion of “Law” -- Hume on Sense Impressions and Objects -- Kant, Kuhn, and the Rationality of Science -- Neo-Kantian Origins of Modern Empiricism: on the Relation between Popper and the Vienna Circle -- Concerning some Philosophical Reasons for the Recourse to Mathematics in the Study of Physical Phenomena in the Thought of Newton and Leibniz -- Kant on the Apriority of Causal Laws -- Whewell and the Scientists: Science and Philosophy of Science in 19th Century Britain -- Brouwer’s Argument for the Unity of Scientific Theories -- The Role of Models in Boltzmann’s Lectures on Natural Philosophy (1903–1906) -- Physical Pictures: Engineering Models circa 1914 and in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus -- The Modern History of Scientific Explanation -- From the Values of Scientific Philosophy to the Value Neutrality of the Philosophy of Science -- Helmholtz’s Methodology of Sensory Science, the Zeichentheorie, and Physical Models of Hearing Mechanisms -- Physics without Pictures? The Ostwald-Boltzmann Controversy, and Mach’s (Unnoticed) Middle-Way -- Ludwig Boltzmann’s Mathematical Argument for Atomism -- Hilbert’s Program to Axiomatize Physics (in Analogy to Geometry) and its Impact on Schlick, Carnap and other Members of the Vienna Circle -- Hopes and Disappointments in Hilbert’s Axiomatic “Foundations of Physics” -- Mathematical Physics and Philosophy of Physics (with Special Consideration of J. von Neumann’s Work) -- How Metaphysical is “Deepening the Foundations”? Hahn and Frank on Hilbert’s Axiomatic Method -- The EPR Experiment: a Prelude to Bohr’s Reply to EPR -- The French Connection: Conventionalism and the Vienna Circle -- Carnap on Logic and Experience -- Affmities between Fleck and Neurath -- Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the Post-structuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the Neurath-Popper Debate -- Philosophy of Biology around the Vienna Circle: Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Joseph Henry Woodger and Philipp Frank -- B.F. Skinner and P.W. Bridgman: the Frustration of a Wahlverwandtschaft -- Sociology of Science, Rule Following and Forms of Life -- The Philosopher without Qualities -- The Poverty of “Constructivist” History (and Policy Advice) -- Vernunftkritik und Wissenschaft. Otto Neurath und der erste Wiener Kreis, Wien—New York: Springer 2000. -- The Social Origins of Modern Science. Ed. by Diederick Raven, Wolfgang Krohn and Robert S. Cohen. Dordrecht—Boston—London: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2000 (= Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 200). -- Karl Popper: The Formative Years, 1902–1945; Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna, Cambridge University Press 2000. -- Bolzano’s Philosophy and the Emergence of Modern Mathematics, Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam—Atlanta 2000. -- “Wahrheit suchen und Wahrheit bekennen.” Alexius Meinong: Skizze seines Lebens, Amsterdam—Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1999 (= Studien zur österreichischen Philosophie, Bd. 28). -- Einstein: The Formative Years, 1879–1909, Boston—Basel—Berlin: Birkhäuser 2000 (= Einstein Studies, vol. 8). -- Activities of the IVC -- Activities 2001 -- Preview 2002 -- Obituaries -- Marie Jahoda (1907–2001) (Christian Fleck) -- Wesley C. Salmon (1925–2001) (Maria Carla Galavotti) -- Paul Neurath (1911–2001) (Elisabeth Nemeth) -- Index of Names. 
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