a modest philosopher-historian of the sciences re-examines his own work and the notion of “[scientific] ideology”; the latter’s history – from 18th c. French philosophy through Marx to Foucault – he retraces for us here
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
Cher.e.s collègues, Nous réaliserons un workshop doctoral avec la professeure: Cristina Chimisso, Op...
Summary.—A scientist’s work product can usually be rationally appraised apart from ideology. “Bad sc...
Independently of giving an affirmative or negative answer to the question, it is intended to show th...
Rationality and ideology have been considered as antagonistic concepts. However, Georges Canguilhem ...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘‘scientific ideology’’ as it appears in the work of the historia...
Following on the work of the School of Frankfurt and that of Althusser in France, the theories of th...
Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) was a renowned historian of science who argued that the practice of s...
Ideology drives scientific research far more than is acknowledged. Since science itself is conducted...
In the late 1960s, Georges Canguilhem introduced the concept of ‘scientific ideology’. This concept ...
Economists, sociologists, and anthropologists, in line with scientific ideals, endeavor to grasp the...
The article introduces the issues of ideology in social sciences (including education). Understandin...
Abstract Scientism arose in France in the context of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It de...
Starting from the doctrine of ideology proposed by Destutt de Tracy in the late eighteenth century, ...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
Cher.e.s collègues, Nous réaliserons un workshop doctoral avec la professeure: Cristina Chimisso, Op...
Summary.—A scientist’s work product can usually be rationally appraised apart from ideology. “Bad sc...
Independently of giving an affirmative or negative answer to the question, it is intended to show th...
Rationality and ideology have been considered as antagonistic concepts. However, Georges Canguilhem ...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘‘scientific ideology’’ as it appears in the work of the historia...
Following on the work of the School of Frankfurt and that of Althusser in France, the theories of th...
Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) was a renowned historian of science who argued that the practice of s...
Ideology drives scientific research far more than is acknowledged. Since science itself is conducted...
In the late 1960s, Georges Canguilhem introduced the concept of ‘scientific ideology’. This concept ...
Economists, sociologists, and anthropologists, in line with scientific ideals, endeavor to grasp the...
The article introduces the issues of ideology in social sciences (including education). Understandin...
Abstract Scientism arose in France in the context of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It de...
Starting from the doctrine of ideology proposed by Destutt de Tracy in the late eighteenth century, ...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
Cher.e.s collègues, Nous réaliserons un workshop doctoral avec la professeure: Cristina Chimisso, Op...
Summary.—A scientist’s work product can usually be rationally appraised apart from ideology. “Bad sc...