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Problems in Historical Epistemology by Jerzy Kmita.
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Kmita, Jerzy
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English
Published:
Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
1988.
Edition:
1st ed. 1988.
Series:
Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science ;
191
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Philosophy and science.
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Table of Contents:
1 / Epistemological Cognition as Historical Cognition
1.1. Factographical Versus Theoretical Historicism
1.2. Framework Regularities
1.3. Assumptions of Historical Epistemology
1.4. The Relation Born by General Statements of Historical Epistemology on Methodological Norms and Directives
Notes
2 / The Relation of Correspondence
2.1. Literal Reference
2.2. The Characteristics of Essentially Corrective (Strict) Correspondence
2.3. Remarks of Traditional Understandings of Correspondence
2.4. An Example of Essentially Corrective Correspondence, A Debate with the Views of P. K. Feyerabend
Notes
3 / The Opposition of Theory and Experience
3.1. ‘Dogma of Empiricism’
3.2. Performed Action as the Essentially Corrected Correspondence Rendering of Undertaken Action
3.3 Two Kinds of Opposition of Theory and Experience: The Relative and the Absolute
Notes
4 / The Duhem-Quine Thesis
4.1. The Comprehensive Instrumentalism of W. V. Quine
4.2. The Comprehensive Instrumentalism of W. V Quine from the Viewpoint of Historical Epistemology
Notes
5 / Althusser’s Instrumentalism
5.1. A Marxist Variant of Theoretical Historicism Methodology
5.2. Althusser’s Conception of Historical Materialism
5.3. ‘Anti-Empiricism’ as a Consequence of the ‘Methodologically’ Instrumentalist Interpretation of Historical Materialism
Notes.
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