Systematicity :: the nature of science /
In 'Systematicity', Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question 'What is science?' by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge especially from everyday knowledge, by being more systematic.
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Zusammenfassung: | In 'Systematicity', Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question 'What is science?' by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge especially from everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. |
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505 | 0 | |a ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Historical Remarks""; ""1.2 The Question â€What Is Science?â€? in Focus""; ""2. Main Thesis""; ""2.1 Science and Systematicity""; ""2.1.1 A Little History""; ""2.1.2 Preliminary Remarks""; ""2.2 The Concept of Systematicity""; ""2.3 The Structure of Argument""; ""3. The Systematicity of Science Unfolded""; ""3.1 Descriptions""; ""3.1.1 Some Preliminaries""; ""3.1.2 Axiomatization""; ""3.1.3 Classification, Taxonomy, and Nomenclature""; ""3.1.4 Periodization""; ""3.1.5 Quantification""; ""3.1.6 Empirical Generalizations"" | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1.7 Historical Descriptions3.2 Explanations -- 3.2.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.2.2 Explanations Using Empirical Generalizations -- 3.2.3 Explanations Using Theories -- 3.2.4 Explanations of Human Actions -- 3.2.5 Reductive Explanations -- 3.2.6 Historical Explanations -- 3.2.7 Explanation and Understanding in Humanities in General -- 3.2.8 Explanations in Study of Literature -- 3.3 Predictions -- 3.3.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.3.2 Predictions Based on Empirical Regularities of Data in Question -- 3.3.3 Predictions Based on Correlations with Other Data Sets | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 Predictions Based on (Fundamental) Theories or Laws3.3.5 Predictions Based on Models -- 3.3.6 Predictions Based on Delphi Methods -- 3.4 The Defense of Knowledge Claims -- 3.4.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.4.2 Nonevidential Considerations -- 3.4.3 Empirical Generalizations, Models, and Theories -- 3.4.4 Causal Influence -- 3.4.5 The Verum Factum Principle -- 3.4.6 The Role of Mathematics in Sciences -- 3.4.7 Historical Sciences -- 3.5 Critical Discourse -- 3.5.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.5.2 Norms and Institutions | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.5.3 Practices in Science Fostering Critical Discourse3.6 Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.1 Preliminaries: The Problem -- 3.6.2 Failing Answers -- 3.6.3 The Concept of Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.4 Revisiting Examples -- 3.7 The Ideal of Completeness -- 3.7.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.7.2 Examples -- 3.8 The Generation of New Knowledge -- 3.8.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.8.2 Data Collection -- 3.8.3 The Exploitation of Knowledge from Other Domains -- 3.8.4 The Generation of New Knowledge as an Autocatalytic Process -- 3.9 The Representation of Knowledge | |
505 | 8 | |a ""3.9.1 Some Preliminaries""""3.9.2 Examples""; ""4. Comparison with Other Positions""; ""4.1 Aristotle""; ""4.1.1 The Position""; ""4.1.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.2 René Descartes""; ""4.2.1 The Position""; ""4.2.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.3 Immanuel Kant""; ""4.3.1 The Position""; ""4.3.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.4 Logical Empiricism""; ""4.4.1 The Position""; ""4.4.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.5 Karl R. Popper""; ""4.5.1 The Position""; ""4.5.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.6 Thomas S. Kuhn"" | |
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spelling | Hoyningen-Huene, Paul, 1946- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJg8CcyDcPvxRXpy3kBtrq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84095986 Systematicity : the nature of science / Paul Hoyningen-Huene. New York : Oxford University Press, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford studies in philosophy of science Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. In 'Systematicity', Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question 'What is science?' by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge especially from everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Historical Remarks""; ""1.2 The Question â€What Is Science?â€? in Focus""; ""2. Main Thesis""; ""2.1 Science and Systematicity""; ""2.1.1 A Little History""; ""2.1.2 Preliminary Remarks""; ""2.2 The Concept of Systematicity""; ""2.3 The Structure of Argument""; ""3. The Systematicity of Science Unfolded""; ""3.1 Descriptions""; ""3.1.1 Some Preliminaries""; ""3.1.2 Axiomatization""; ""3.1.3 Classification, Taxonomy, and Nomenclature""; ""3.1.4 Periodization""; ""3.1.5 Quantification""; ""3.1.6 Empirical Generalizations"" 3.1.7 Historical Descriptions3.2 Explanations -- 3.2.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.2.2 Explanations Using Empirical Generalizations -- 3.2.3 Explanations Using Theories -- 3.2.4 Explanations of Human Actions -- 3.2.5 Reductive Explanations -- 3.2.6 Historical Explanations -- 3.2.7 Explanation and Understanding in Humanities in General -- 3.2.8 Explanations in Study of Literature -- 3.3 Predictions -- 3.3.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.3.2 Predictions Based on Empirical Regularities of Data in Question -- 3.3.3 Predictions Based on Correlations with Other Data Sets 3.3.4 Predictions Based on (Fundamental) Theories or Laws3.3.5 Predictions Based on Models -- 3.3.6 Predictions Based on Delphi Methods -- 3.4 The Defense of Knowledge Claims -- 3.4.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.4.2 Nonevidential Considerations -- 3.4.3 Empirical Generalizations, Models, and Theories -- 3.4.4 Causal Influence -- 3.4.5 The Verum Factum Principle -- 3.4.6 The Role of Mathematics in Sciences -- 3.4.7 Historical Sciences -- 3.5 Critical Discourse -- 3.5.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.5.2 Norms and Institutions 3.5.3 Practices in Science Fostering Critical Discourse3.6 Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.1 Preliminaries: The Problem -- 3.6.2 Failing Answers -- 3.6.3 The Concept of Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.4 Revisiting Examples -- 3.7 The Ideal of Completeness -- 3.7.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.7.2 Examples -- 3.8 The Generation of New Knowledge -- 3.8.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.8.2 Data Collection -- 3.8.3 The Exploitation of Knowledge from Other Domains -- 3.8.4 The Generation of New Knowledge as an Autocatalytic Process -- 3.9 The Representation of Knowledge ""3.9.1 Some Preliminaries""""3.9.2 Examples""; ""4. Comparison with Other Positions""; ""4.1 Aristotle""; ""4.1.1 The Position""; ""4.1.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.2 René Descartes""; ""4.2.1 The Position""; ""4.2.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.3 Immanuel Kant""; ""4.3.1 The Position""; ""4.3.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.4 Logical Empiricism""; ""4.4.1 The Position""; ""4.4.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.5 Karl R. Popper""; ""4.5.1 The Position""; ""4.5.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.6 Thomas S. Kuhn"" Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. philosophy. aat SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy fast Science Philosophy fast Print version: Hoyningen-Huene, Paul, 1946- Systematicity. New York : Oxford University Press, 2013 9780199985050 (DLC) 2012034682 (OCoLC)812791692 Oxford studies in philosophy of science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001103658 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=564285 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hoyningen-Huene, Paul, 1946- Systematicity : the nature of science / Oxford studies in philosophy of science. ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Historical Remarks""; ""1.2 The Question â€What Is Science?â€? in Focus""; ""2. Main Thesis""; ""2.1 Science and Systematicity""; ""2.1.1 A Little History""; ""2.1.2 Preliminary Remarks""; ""2.2 The Concept of Systematicity""; ""2.3 The Structure of Argument""; ""3. The Systematicity of Science Unfolded""; ""3.1 Descriptions""; ""3.1.1 Some Preliminaries""; ""3.1.2 Axiomatization""; ""3.1.3 Classification, Taxonomy, and Nomenclature""; ""3.1.4 Periodization""; ""3.1.5 Quantification""; ""3.1.6 Empirical Generalizations"" 3.1.7 Historical Descriptions3.2 Explanations -- 3.2.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.2.2 Explanations Using Empirical Generalizations -- 3.2.3 Explanations Using Theories -- 3.2.4 Explanations of Human Actions -- 3.2.5 Reductive Explanations -- 3.2.6 Historical Explanations -- 3.2.7 Explanation and Understanding in Humanities in General -- 3.2.8 Explanations in Study of Literature -- 3.3 Predictions -- 3.3.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.3.2 Predictions Based on Empirical Regularities of Data in Question -- 3.3.3 Predictions Based on Correlations with Other Data Sets 3.3.4 Predictions Based on (Fundamental) Theories or Laws3.3.5 Predictions Based on Models -- 3.3.6 Predictions Based on Delphi Methods -- 3.4 The Defense of Knowledge Claims -- 3.4.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.4.2 Nonevidential Considerations -- 3.4.3 Empirical Generalizations, Models, and Theories -- 3.4.4 Causal Influence -- 3.4.5 The Verum Factum Principle -- 3.4.6 The Role of Mathematics in Sciences -- 3.4.7 Historical Sciences -- 3.5 Critical Discourse -- 3.5.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.5.2 Norms and Institutions 3.5.3 Practices in Science Fostering Critical Discourse3.6 Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.1 Preliminaries: The Problem -- 3.6.2 Failing Answers -- 3.6.3 The Concept of Epistemic Connectedness -- 3.6.4 Revisiting Examples -- 3.7 The Ideal of Completeness -- 3.7.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.7.2 Examples -- 3.8 The Generation of New Knowledge -- 3.8.1 Some Preliminaries -- 3.8.2 Data Collection -- 3.8.3 The Exploitation of Knowledge from Other Domains -- 3.8.4 The Generation of New Knowledge as an Autocatalytic Process -- 3.9 The Representation of Knowledge ""3.9.1 Some Preliminaries""""3.9.2 Examples""; ""4. Comparison with Other Positions""; ""4.1 Aristotle""; ""4.1.1 The Position""; ""4.1.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.2 René Descartes""; ""4.2.1 The Position""; ""4.2.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.3 Immanuel Kant""; ""4.3.1 The Position""; ""4.3.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.4 Logical Empiricism""; ""4.4.1 The Position""; ""4.4.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.5 Karl R. Popper""; ""4.5.1 The Position""; ""4.5.2 Comparison with Systematicity Theory""; ""4.6 Thomas S. Kuhn"" Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. philosophy. aat SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy fast Science Philosophy fast |
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title | Systematicity : the nature of science / |
title_auth | Systematicity : the nature of science / |
title_exact_search | Systematicity : the nature of science / |
title_full | Systematicity : the nature of science / Paul Hoyningen-Huene. |
title_fullStr | Systematicity : the nature of science / Paul Hoyningen-Huene. |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematicity : the nature of science / Paul Hoyningen-Huene. |
title_short | Systematicity : |
title_sort | systematicity the nature of science |
title_sub | the nature of science / |
topic | Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. philosophy. aat SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy fast Science Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Science Philosophy. Philosophy. Philosophy Philosophie. philosophy. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. Science Philosophy |
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