Journal ArticlePresents an approach to naturalized Philosophy; of science that considers the nature of scientific practice. Cognitive individualism; Three-level model of the social nature of scientific practice
Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines perennial questions of philosophy...
Recently psychologists have found it increasingly useful to view the layperson's attempts to reaso...
Science, in the classical view, is the epitome of a rational endeavor, untrammeled by social and cul...
urrent debates in philosophy show an important distinction between naturalistic and non-naturalistic...
The question about what is science, and how it should be done, has been a philosophical matter for c...
An obvious feature of the development of the philosophy of science during the past decades is an inc...
One approach to science treats science as a cognitive accomplishment of individuals and so defines a...
The relationship between the social sciences and the cognitive sciences is underdeveloped and compli...
When scientists are at work, they are busy 'naturalizing' their domain. This applies, without qualif...
This research study sought to identify prominent features of the nature of science (NOS) embedded in...
I consider the following questions, central to recent disagreements between Longino and Kitcher: Is ...
Philosophers of mind commonly draw a distinction between the personal level – the distinctive realm ...
The thesis puts forward an exploration of the relationship between two perspectives on the mind: the...
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
While cognitive scientists increase their tentative incursions in the social domains traditionally r...
Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines perennial questions of philosophy...
Recently psychologists have found it increasingly useful to view the layperson's attempts to reaso...
Science, in the classical view, is the epitome of a rational endeavor, untrammeled by social and cul...
urrent debates in philosophy show an important distinction between naturalistic and non-naturalistic...
The question about what is science, and how it should be done, has been a philosophical matter for c...
An obvious feature of the development of the philosophy of science during the past decades is an inc...
One approach to science treats science as a cognitive accomplishment of individuals and so defines a...
The relationship between the social sciences and the cognitive sciences is underdeveloped and compli...
When scientists are at work, they are busy 'naturalizing' their domain. This applies, without qualif...
This research study sought to identify prominent features of the nature of science (NOS) embedded in...
I consider the following questions, central to recent disagreements between Longino and Kitcher: Is ...
Philosophers of mind commonly draw a distinction between the personal level – the distinctive realm ...
The thesis puts forward an exploration of the relationship between two perspectives on the mind: the...
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
While cognitive scientists increase their tentative incursions in the social domains traditionally r...
Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines perennial questions of philosophy...
Recently psychologists have found it increasingly useful to view the layperson's attempts to reaso...
Science, in the classical view, is the epitome of a rational endeavor, untrammeled by social and cul...