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  1. Thomas Kuhn

    Kuhn's contribution to the philosophy of science marked not only a break with several key positivist doctrines, but also inaugurated a new style of philosophy of science that brought it closer to the history of science. ... To this thesis, Kuhn added the controversial 'incommensurability thesis', that theories from differing periods ...

  2. Dissertations

    Rigid Designation, Scope, and Modality. Emergent Problems and Optimal Solutions: A Critique of Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia. Expressing Consistency: Godel's Second Incompleteness Theorem and Intentionality in Mathematics. Physicalism, Intentionality, Mind: Three Studies in the Philosophy of Mind. Frege's Paradox.

  3. Philosophy PhD thesis collection

    Philosophy PhD thesis collection. Browse By. By Issue Date Authors Titles Subjects Publication Type Sponsor Supervisors. Search within this Collection: Go ... The philosophy of time travel is a sub-field of metaphysics - the study of what there is and what things are like - that considers questions about the possibility of time travel and ...

  4. Dissertations, Theses & Sample work

    This includes Part II Primary Source Essays and Dissertations, Part III Research Papers, and MPhil Essays. The samples include a range of historical and philosophical approaches and are intended to provide good examples of each type of work. Please ask at the staff desk for further details. PhD theses (HPS) We hold bound copies of all PhD ...

  5. Underdetermination of Scientific Theory

    Gilles, D., 1993, "The Duhem Thesis and the Quine Thesis,", in Philosophy of Science in the Twentieth Century, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 98-116. Glymour, C., 1970, "Theoretical Equivalence and Theoretical Realism", Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1970: 275-288.

  6. Dissertations

    The central thesis of this dissertation is that the ability to reason and learn about the natural world using models can be explained in terms of the practices that warrant researchers to integrate models with accounts of their data-gathering procedures and act on their behalf. ... Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Psychology & Cognitive ...

  7. PDF PhD Thesis in History and Philosophy of Science

    PhD Thesis in History and Philosophy of Science Julia Sánchez-Dorado Science and Technology Studies University College London April, 2018 . ii . iii I, Julia Sánchez-Dorado, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information has been derived from other sources, I confirm that this has

  8. Scientific Realism

    On this approach, scientific realism is a position concerning the actual epistemic status of theories (or some components thereof), and this is described in a number of ways. For example, most people define scientific realism in terms of the truth or approximate truth of scientific theories or certain aspects of theories.

  9. Philosophy of Science in the twentieth century : an introduction

    9. Metaphysics in relation to Science: the Views of Popper, Duhem and Quine. 10. Falsification in the light of the Duhem-Quine Thesis. (source: Nielsen Book Data) Publisher's summary In this introductory text, Donald Gillies traces the development, during the 20th century, of the four central themes in the philosophy of science.

  10. Scientific Method

    Science is an enormously successful human enterprise. The study of scientific method is the attempt to discern the activities by which that success is achieved. Among the activities often identified as characteristic of science are systematic observation and experimentation, inductive and deductive reasoning, and the formation and testing of ...

  11. Popper, Karl: Philosophy of Science

    Karl Popper: Philosophy of Science. Karl Popper (1902-1994) was one of the most influential philosophers of science of the 20th century. He made significant contributions to debates concerning general scientific methodology and theory choice, the demarcation of science from non-science, the nature of probability and quantum mechanics, and the ...

  12. Philosophy Theses and Dissertations

    Theses/Dissertations from 2020. Orders of Normativity: Nietzsche, Science and Agency, Shane C. Callahan. Humanistic Climate Philosophy: Erich Fromm Revisited, Nicholas Dovellos. This, or Something like It: Socrates and the Problem of Authority, Simon Dutton. Climate Change and Liberation in Latin America, Ernesto O. Hernández.

  13. The Hows and whys of philosophy of science teaching: a ...

    In the previous sections we have discussed approaches for teaching philosophy of science to non-philosophy students in an effective and attractive way, given that the main learning objectives are (1) the development of skills to critically reflect upon the nature and status of science in general and (2) an in-depth understanding of the underlying framework of a specific discipline in particular.

  14. The philosophy of science

    The philosophy of science is a field that deals with what science is, how it works, and the logic through which we build scientific knowledge. In this website, we present a rough synthesis of some new and some old ideas from the philosophy of science. The philosophy of science. Photo credit: Wikimedia. In this website, we use a practical ...

  15. Philosophy Masters thesis collection

    This collection contains a selection of recent Masters theses from the Philosophy department. Please note that this is a closed collection and only the Title and Abstract are available. ... and subsistence of fundamental properties has taken on new dimensions with respect to their synoptic framing of special science entities. Specifically ...

  16. Galileo's Philosophy of Science

    Taken in a. wider view, the Galileo case can teach us much about the use of historical example. within the philosophy of science, as well as the dangers and limitations inherent in the. use of such examples. Galileo has been claimed by empiricists, rationalists, experimentalists, and. even anarchists to name a few (131).

  17. Philosophy of science

    Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, ... persistent preference for unified theories in effect committing science to the acceptance of a metaphysical thesis concerning unity in nature. In order to improve this problematic thesis, it needs to be represented in the form of a hierarchy of theses, each ...

  18. PDF INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

    The Romantic philosophy of social science is still resolutely practiced in immature sciences such as sociology, where mentalistic description prevails, where quantification and prediction are seldom attempted, and where implementation in social policy is seldom effective and often counterproductive. Positivism followed Romanticism.

  19. The Unity of Science

    1.3 German tradition since Kant. For Kant, one of the functions of philosophy was to determine the precise unifying scope and value of each science. For him, the unity of science is not the reflection of a unity found in nature, or, even less, assumed in a real world behind the apparent phenomena.

  20. The Independence Thesis

    The Independence Thesis. Mayo-Wilson, Conor, Kevin J. S. Zollman, and David Danks. "The Independence Thesis: When Individual and Social Epistemology Diverge.". Philosophy of Science, Vol. 78, No. 4 (October 2011): 653-677. Several philosophers of science have argued that epistemically rational individuals might form epistemically irrational ...

  21. 227 Philosophy Thesis Topics Every Student Should Have

    Types of Philosophy Thesis Topics. Discuss the role of aesthetics in the study of philosophy. How epistemology has contributed to the growth in philosophical literature. Elaborate the role of ethics on the survivability of a society. How logic has been crucial in making rational decisions in a man.

  22. Special Sciences (Or: the Disunity of

    SCIENCE AS A WORKING HYPOTHESIS)* A typical thesis of positivistic philosophy of science is that all true theories in the special sciences should reduce to physical theories in the long run. This is intended to be an empirical thesis, and part of the evidence which supports it is provided by such scientific successes as the

  23. Carl Hempel

    1. Biographical Sketch. Carl G (ustav) Hempel (1905-97), known as "Peter" to his friends, was born near Berlin, Germany, on January 8, 1905. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg before coming to the University of Berlin in 1925, where he studied with Hans Reichenbach.

  24. Dr Bahram Assadian

    I am a UKIR (under the UK government's Horizon Europe Funding guarantee) in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at the University of Leeds. Before that, I had positions at the Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bristol, and the Institute for Logic, Language ...