Theories of scientific method: an introduction
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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations
ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction I
I ihe idea of methodology
1
What is this thing called scientific method?
12
1.1
Different methodological practices within the sciences
! 3
1.2
Methodology and clinical trials
15
U
Methodology witliiu the context of discovery and the
context of justification
19
1.4
Methods for discovery
22
1.5
Heuristics as methodology
Ž6
1.6
Scientific method aad the methodology of logic
28
2
Theoretical values in sdeace
32
2.1
Atais
of science and scientists
33
2.2
Ä
broad classification of kinds of value
35
2.3
Some virtues of scientific theories
37
2.4 Kuhn
on values
45
2.5
Aims and values of science: Popper
49
2.6
Aims and values of science: Duhem
52
2.7
Epistemic
mid pragmatic values
55
3
Rules and principles ol method S?
3.1
Values, rules and principles of method
58
3.2
Some features of principles of method
63
3.3
Methodological principles from the history of
science,
1:
Deseartes
65
THEORIES
OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD
3.4
Methodological principles from the history of science,
II: Newton 68
3.5
Methodological principles from the history of science,
III: Duhem 74
4
Metamethodology
80
4.1
A three-tiered relationship between science, methods and
metamethods
81
4.2
Metamethodology: what is it and is it possible?
83
4.3
A priori, empirical and
expressivist
approaches to
metamethodology
86
4.4
The metamethodology of reflective equilibrium
91
4.5
The historical turn, methods and metamethods
98
II Inductive and hypothetico-deductive methods
5
Induction in science
106
5.1
Deduction and induction
108
5.2
From induction to probability and
confirmation
109
5.3
Enumerative induction
113
5.4
The rule of inference to the best explanation
119
5.5
The problem of
grue
130
5.6
Simplicity of equations
134
5.7
Simplicity and curve-fitting
138
6
Some justifications of induction
143
6.1
Attempting a justification of deduction
144
6.2
A sceptical argument against the justification of induction
148
6.3
The inductivist justification of induction
152
6.4
The pragmatic vindication of induction
158
6.5
Externalism and the warrant for induction
163
7
The hypothetico-deductive method
170
7.1
The structure oftheH-D method
172
7.2
Refinements of, and problems for, the
Н
-D
method
176
7.3
Problems for
Н
-D
confirmation
179
7.4
Appendix on some paradoxical results of confirmation theory
181
III Probability and scientific method
8
Probability, Bayesianism and methodology
186
8.1
Principles and theorems of probability
187
8.2
Bayes s theorem in some of its forms
195
8.3
Bayesian confirmation
199
8.4
The
Н
-D
method in a Bayesian context
202
CONTENTS
8.5
Subjective degree of belief as a probability
204
8.6
Metamethodological justification and the Dutch book theorem
210
8.7
Bayesian conditionalization and pure subjective Bayesianism
216
9
Bayesianism: applications and problems
220
9.1
The problem of priors
221
9.2
Is Bayesianism complete?
227
9.3
New evidence and the problem of old evidence
231
9.4
Kuhnian values and Bayesianism
236
9.5
Bayesianism and inference to the best explanation
240
9.6
Induction and Bayesianism
242
9.7
The Quine-Duhem problem and Bayesianism
245
IV Popper and his rivals
10
Popper,
Lakatos
and scientific method
252
10.1
Poppers theory of scientific method: critical rationalism
253
10.2
Lakatos s methodology of scientific research programmes
274
11 Kuhn
and Feyerabend
285
11.1 Kuhn
and methodology
285
11.2
Feyerabend: the methodological anarchist?
298
V Naturalism, pragmatism, realism and methodology
12
Naturalism, pragmatism and method
312
12.1
Quine
and naturalized methodology
314
12.2
Laudaris normative naturalism
321
12.3
Reseller s methodological pragmatism
329
13
Scientific realism and methodology
337
13.1
Aspects of scientific realism
337
13.2
The success argument for scientific realism
341
13.3
Realist axiology and the meta-level success argument
347
Epilogue
351
Notes
355
Bibliography
367
Index
375
vu
What is it to be scientific? Is there such a thing as scientific method? If so, how
might a methodology be justified?
Robert
Noia
and Howard Sankey seek to provide answers to these fundamental
questions in their exploration of major recent theories of scientific method.
Although for many scientists their understanding of method is something they just
pick up in the course of being trained,
Noia
and Sankey argue that it is possible
to be explicit about what this tacit understanding of method is, rather than leave it
as some unfathomable mystery. They robustly defend the idea that there is such a
thing as scientific method and consider how it might be justified.
The book begins with the question of what methodology is. Part
1
explores
the notions of theoretical values in science and of rules and principles of method
and how these constitute particular methodologies. It considers how, from
various metamethodological stances, attempts have been made to justify such
methodologies. Part
2
of the book examines various forms of inductive method
and attempts to justify induction. It also considers hypothetico-deductivism
both as a rival to, and as an adjunct of, inductive methods. Part
3
introduces
probabilistic modes of reasoning, particularly Bayesianism ift its various guises, arid
shows how the Bayesian stance can give an account of rr»ny theoretical values
and principles of method. Part
4
considers the ideas of philosophers who have
proposed distinctive theories of method and
metamethod»
Popper,
Lakatos,
Kuip
and Feyerabend. Part
5
considers philosophers who have proposed naturalized
theories of method,
Quine, Laudan
and
Rescher;
it also considers the relationship
between methodology and the realism/anti-realism debate to science.
The book offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the idea of screntifc
method and a wide-ranging discussion of how historians of -science, prrflosophtrs
of science and scientists have grappled with questions about methodology ovir
the past fifty years.
|
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Contents
Abbreviations
ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction I
I 'ihe idea of methodology
1
What is this thing called scientific method?
12
1.1
Different methodological practices within the sciences
! 3
1.2
Methodology and clinical trials
15
U
Methodology witliiu the context of discovery and the
context of justification
19
1.4
Methods for discovery
22
1.5
Heuristics as methodology
Ž6
1.6
Scientific method aad the methodology of logic
28
2
Theoretical values in sdeace
32
2.1
Atais
of science and scientists
33
2.2
Ä
broad classification of kinds of value
35
2.3
Some virtues of scientific theories
37
2.4 Kuhn
on values
45
2.5
Aims and values of science: Popper
49
2.6
Aims and values of science: Duhem
52
2.7
Epistemic
mid pragmatic values
55
3
Rules and principles ol method S?
3.1
Values, rules and principles of method
58
3.2
Some features of principles of method
63
3.3
Methodological principles from the history of
science,
1:
Deseartes
65
THEORIES
OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD
3.4
Methodological principles from the history of science,
II: Newton 68
3.5
Methodological principles from the history of science,
III: Duhem 74
4
Metamethodology
80
4.1
A three-tiered relationship between science, methods and
metamethods
81
4.2
Metamethodology: what is it and is it possible?
83
4.3
A priori, empirical and
expressivist
approaches to
metamethodology
86
4.4
The metamethodology of reflective equilibrium
91
4.5
The historical turn, methods and metamethods
98
II Inductive and hypothetico-deductive methods
5
Induction in science
106
5.1
Deduction and induction
108
5.2
From induction to probability and
confirmation
109
5.3
Enumerative induction
113
5.4
The rule of inference to the best explanation
119
5.5
The problem of
grue
130
5.6
Simplicity of equations
134
5.7
Simplicity and curve-fitting
138
6
Some justifications of induction
143
6.1
Attempting a justification of deduction
144
6.2
A sceptical argument against the justification of induction
148
6.3
The inductivist justification of induction
152
6.4
The pragmatic vindication of induction
158
6.5
Externalism and the warrant for induction
163
7
The hypothetico-deductive method
170
7.1
The structure oftheH-D method
172
7.2
Refinements of, and problems for, the
Н
-D
method
176
7.3
Problems for
Н
-D
confirmation
179
7.4
Appendix on some paradoxical results of confirmation theory
181
III Probability and scientific method
8
Probability, Bayesianism and methodology
186
8.1
Principles and theorems of probability
187
8.2
Bayes's theorem in some of its forms
195
8.3
Bayesian confirmation
199
8.4
The
Н
-D
method in a Bayesian context
202
CONTENTS
8.5
Subjective degree of belief as a probability
204
8.6
Metamethodological justification and the Dutch book theorem
210
8.7
Bayesian conditionalization and pure subjective Bayesianism
216
9
Bayesianism: applications and problems
220
9.1
The problem of priors
221
9.2
Is Bayesianism complete?
227
9.3
New evidence and the problem of old evidence
231
9.4
Kuhnian values and Bayesianism
236
9.5
Bayesianism and inference to the best explanation
240
9.6
Induction and Bayesianism
242
9.7
The Quine-Duhem problem and Bayesianism
245
IV Popper and his rivals
10
Popper,
Lakatos
and scientific method
252
10.1
Poppers theory of scientific method: critical rationalism
253
10.2
Lakatos's methodology of scientific research programmes
274
11 Kuhn
and Feyerabend
285
11.1 Kuhn
and methodology
285
11.2
Feyerabend: the methodological anarchist?
298
V Naturalism, pragmatism, realism and methodology
12
Naturalism, pragmatism and method
312
12.1
Quine
and naturalized methodology
314
12.2
Laudaris normative naturalism
321
12.3
Reseller's methodological pragmatism
329
13
Scientific realism and methodology
337
13.1
Aspects of scientific realism
337
13.2
The success argument for scientific realism
341
13.3
Realist axiology and the meta-level success argument
347
Epilogue
351
Notes
355
Bibliography
367
Index
375
vu
What is it to be scientific? Is there such a thing as scientific method? If so, how
might a methodology be justified?
Robert
Noia
and Howard Sankey seek to provide answers to these fundamental
questions in their exploration of major recent theories of scientific method.
Although for many scientists their understanding of method is something they just
"pick up" in the course of being trained,
Noia
and Sankey argue that it is possible
to be explicit about what this tacit understanding of method is, rather than leave it
as some unfathomable mystery. They robustly defend the idea that there is such a
thing as scientific method and consider how it might be justified.
The book begins with the question of what methodology is. Part
1
explores
the notions of theoretical values in science and of rules and principles of method
and how these constitute particular methodologies. It considers how, from
various metamethodological stances, attempts have been made to justify such
methodologies. Part
2
of the book examines various forms of inductive method
and attempts to justify induction. It also considers hypothetico-deductivism
both as a rival to, and as an adjunct of, inductive methods. Part
3
introduces
probabilistic modes of reasoning, particularly Bayesianism ift its various guises, arid
shows how the Bayesian stance can give an account of rr»ny theoretical values
and principles of method. Part
4
considers the ideas of philosophers who have
proposed distinctive theories of method and
metamethod»
Popper,
Lakatos,
Kuip
and Feyerabend. Part
5
considers philosophers who have proposed "naturalized"
theories of method,
Quine, Laudan
and
Rescher;
it also considers the relationship
between methodology and the realism/anti-realism debate to science.
The book offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the idea of screntifc
method and a wide-ranging discussion of how historians of -science, prrflosophtrs
of science and scientists have grappled with questions about methodology ovir
the past fifty years. |
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spelling | Nola, Robert 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)151537305 aut Theories of scientific method an introduction Robert Nola and Howard Sankey 1. publ. Stocksfield Acumen 2007 X, 381 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Philosophy and science Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-374) and index Science / Methodology Naturwissenschaft Philosophie Science Methodology Textbooks Science Philosophy Textbooks Sciences Méthodologie Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Sciences Philosophie Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd rswk-swf Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd rswk-swf Wissenschaftslehre (DE-588)4121935-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 s Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 s DE-604 Wissenschaftslehre (DE-588)4121935-1 s 1\p DE-604 Sankey, Howard Verfasser aut http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0804/2008399501.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016076237&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016076237&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Theories of scientific method an introduction |
title_auth | Theories of scientific method an introduction |
title_exact_search | Theories of scientific method an introduction |
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title_full | Theories of scientific method an introduction Robert Nola and Howard Sankey |
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title_full_unstemmed | Theories of scientific method an introduction Robert Nola and Howard Sankey |
title_short | Theories of scientific method |
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title_sub | an introduction |
topic | Science / Methodology Naturwissenschaft Philosophie Science Methodology Textbooks Science Philosophy Textbooks Sciences Méthodologie Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Sciences Philosophie Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd Wissenschaftslehre (DE-588)4121935-1 gnd |
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