Science and Values : the Aims of Science and Their Role in Scientific Debate.

Laudan constructs a fresh approach to a longtime problem for the philosopher of science: how to explain the simultaneous and widespread presence of both agreement and disagreement in science. Laudan critiques the logical empiricists and the post-positivists as he stresses the need for centrality and...

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Main Author: Laudan, Larry
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1986.
Series:Pittsburgh series in philosophy and history of science ; v. 11.
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Summary:Laudan constructs a fresh approach to a longtime problem for the philosopher of science: how to explain the simultaneous and widespread presence of both agreement and disagreement in science. Laudan critiques the logical empiricists and the post-positivists as he stresses the need for centrality and values and the interdependence of values, methods, and facts as prerequisites to solving the problems of consensus and dissent in science.
Physical Description:1 online resource (165 pages)
ISBN:9780520908116
0520908112
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.