The powers and limits of science have been identified consistently as an essential aspect of science education by the National Research Council of the National Academies, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and National Science Foundation. Their mainstream position is balanced and sensible, but it has not yet been supported with reasons. A reasoned account of science’s powers and limits must explain and secure the resources needed to support conclusions about physical objects and events. The required three resources are appropriate presuppositions, empirical evidence, and standard logic. Mainstream science faces competitors that either diminish or else aggrandize science. Consequently, the scientific merit and future p...
Contrasting two basic premises, that of natural resources and their decline and Abraham Maslow\u27s ...
Wilholt T, Glimell H. Conditions of Science: The Three-Way Tension of Freedom, Accountability and Ut...
The idea that science is nearing completion assumes that science is completable. I argue that it is ...
The powers and limits of science have been identified consistently as an essential aspect of science...
The limits of science change primarily as a result of new discoveries. But there can be other reason...
The work begins with an investigation of the mind-body problem by Arden Baxter, who argues that the ...
The idea that science is the only valid guide to truth is not itself a scientific statement, but rat...
In science, only reproducible, or at least recurrent, observations can be dealt with rigorously. How...
Wilholt T. Scientific freedom: its grounds and their limitations. Studies in History and Philosophy ...
Does scientific knowledge have limits? This chapter tries to answer this question by first investiga...
Abstract: Scientific knowledge is grounded in a particular epistemology and, owing to the requiremen...
Can there be "forbidden"--or, as I prefer, "inopportune" knowledge? Could there be knowledge, the p...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
This paper will investigate whether constraints on possible forms of limitation of the autonomy of s...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
Contrasting two basic premises, that of natural resources and their decline and Abraham Maslow\u27s ...
Wilholt T, Glimell H. Conditions of Science: The Three-Way Tension of Freedom, Accountability and Ut...
The idea that science is nearing completion assumes that science is completable. I argue that it is ...
The powers and limits of science have been identified consistently as an essential aspect of science...
The limits of science change primarily as a result of new discoveries. But there can be other reason...
The work begins with an investigation of the mind-body problem by Arden Baxter, who argues that the ...
The idea that science is the only valid guide to truth is not itself a scientific statement, but rat...
In science, only reproducible, or at least recurrent, observations can be dealt with rigorously. How...
Wilholt T. Scientific freedom: its grounds and their limitations. Studies in History and Philosophy ...
Does scientific knowledge have limits? This chapter tries to answer this question by first investiga...
Abstract: Scientific knowledge is grounded in a particular epistemology and, owing to the requiremen...
Can there be "forbidden"--or, as I prefer, "inopportune" knowledge? Could there be knowledge, the p...
Science studies has shown us why science and technology cannot always solve technical problems in th...
This paper will investigate whether constraints on possible forms of limitation of the autonomy of s...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
Contrasting two basic premises, that of natural resources and their decline and Abraham Maslow\u27s ...
Wilholt T, Glimell H. Conditions of Science: The Three-Way Tension of Freedom, Accountability and Ut...
The idea that science is nearing completion assumes that science is completable. I argue that it is ...