How was Poincaré’s conventionalism connected to his relationism? How, in other words, is it the case that the basic principles of geometry and mechanics are, ultimately, freely chosen conventions and that, at the same time, science reveals to us the structure of the world? This lengthy study aims to address these questions by setting Poincaré’s philosophy within its historical context and by examining in detail Poincaré’s developing views about the status and role of conventions in science and the status and role of relations in science. It is argued that Poincaré was a neither a rampant conventionalist (as Édouard Le Roy was arguing) nor a pure structuralist (as Bertrand Russell was urging). But he was both a conventionalist and a relation...
It is undeniable Poincaré was a very famous and influential scientist. So, possibly because of it, i...
In this dissertation, it is Poincare\u27s philosophical works that will be taken into consideration....
In this paper I argue that Poincaré’s acceptance of the atom does not indicate a shift from instrume...
How was Poincaré’s conventionalism connected to his relationism? How, in other words, is it the case...
Poincaré is well known for his conventionalism and structuralism. However, the\ud relationship betwe...
Poincare is well known for his conventionalism and structuralism, However, the relationship between ...
This paper examines whether, and in what contexts, Duhem’s and Poincaré’s views can be regarded as c...
Poincaré’s conventionalism has thoroughly transformed both the philosophy of science and the philoso...
Nesse trabalho apresentamos a função e determinamos a natureza das convenções e hipóteses para os fu...
Poincaré is a pre-eminent figure: as one of the greatest of mathematicians; as a contributor of prim...
Recent discussions of structuralist approaches to scientific theories have stemmed primarily from Wo...
There is no substantive agreement about the philosophical views of analytic philosophers. Neverthele...
Most twentieth-century philosophers of science, whose works are surveyed in this work, argue that Po...
In this work we present the function and we determine the nature of conventions and hypotheses for t...
Workshop : Logic and rational Reconstruction of Science from a Pragmatic point of view, 25-26 mars 2...
It is undeniable Poincaré was a very famous and influential scientist. So, possibly because of it, i...
In this dissertation, it is Poincare\u27s philosophical works that will be taken into consideration....
In this paper I argue that Poincaré’s acceptance of the atom does not indicate a shift from instrume...
How was Poincaré’s conventionalism connected to his relationism? How, in other words, is it the case...
Poincaré is well known for his conventionalism and structuralism. However, the\ud relationship betwe...
Poincare is well known for his conventionalism and structuralism, However, the relationship between ...
This paper examines whether, and in what contexts, Duhem’s and Poincaré’s views can be regarded as c...
Poincaré’s conventionalism has thoroughly transformed both the philosophy of science and the philoso...
Nesse trabalho apresentamos a função e determinamos a natureza das convenções e hipóteses para os fu...
Poincaré is a pre-eminent figure: as one of the greatest of mathematicians; as a contributor of prim...
Recent discussions of structuralist approaches to scientific theories have stemmed primarily from Wo...
There is no substantive agreement about the philosophical views of analytic philosophers. Neverthele...
Most twentieth-century philosophers of science, whose works are surveyed in this work, argue that Po...
In this work we present the function and we determine the nature of conventions and hypotheses for t...
Workshop : Logic and rational Reconstruction of Science from a Pragmatic point of view, 25-26 mars 2...
It is undeniable Poincaré was a very famous and influential scientist. So, possibly because of it, i...
In this dissertation, it is Poincare\u27s philosophical works that will be taken into consideration....
In this paper I argue that Poincaré’s acceptance of the atom does not indicate a shift from instrume...