peer reviewedThe purpose of Science is to achieve the truth on the way to a new knowledge. The truth, as Immanuel Kant wrote, is the correspondence of knowledge with its object. However, the key question is how to “find a universal and true criterion of the truth of all knowledge”? The contribution of the fundamental sciences is extremely important. And here, in my opinion, there appears a modern paradox which has globally changed the public consciousness. On the one hand, the fundamental science went into the status of the labor forces and, on the other hand, modern production, demanding “the implementation of scientific research and scientific approach, began increasingly resemble to science.” In the process of production—which creates th...
The dissertation offers a truth-dependent account of scientific progress. First, leading anti-realis...
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One of the differences between knowledge-production activity of Modern science and pre-Modern scienc...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
This paper raises some important points about science, life and mind. What is truth? We are always c...
Scientific realism is a thesis about the success of science. Most traditionally: science has been so...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
Abstract. Wilhelm Dilthey was one of the first thinkers whose philosophy centred on the reflection o...
Most scientists and philosophers of science take for granted the standard empiricist view that the b...
Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem ob...
What is knowledge and how can we analyse it from within social sciences as social knowledge? Our soc...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
The objectivity of knowledge has been the gold standard for valid knowledge since the beginnings of ...
The text's objective is to show that the Western scientific tradition, since the pre-Socratics, has ...
The dissertation offers a truth-dependent account of scientific progress. First, leading anti-realis...
This article examines the criteria of truth in post-modern philosophy, taking into account the ways ...
One of the differences between knowledge-production activity of Modern science and pre-Modern scienc...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
This paper raises some important points about science, life and mind. What is truth? We are always c...
Scientific realism is a thesis about the success of science. Most traditionally: science has been so...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
Abstract. Wilhelm Dilthey was one of the first thinkers whose philosophy centred on the reflection o...
Most scientists and philosophers of science take for granted the standard empiricist view that the b...
Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem ob...
What is knowledge and how can we analyse it from within social sciences as social knowledge? Our soc...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
The objectivity of knowledge has been the gold standard for valid knowledge since the beginnings of ...
The text's objective is to show that the Western scientific tradition, since the pre-Socratics, has ...
The dissertation offers a truth-dependent account of scientific progress. First, leading anti-realis...
This article examines the criteria of truth in post-modern philosophy, taking into account the ways ...
One of the differences between knowledge-production activity of Modern science and pre-Modern scienc...