This paper reviews how research on the demarcation problem has developed, starting from Popper’s criterion of falsifiability and ending with recent naturalistically oriented approaches. The main differences between traditional and contemporary approaches to the problem are explicated in terms of six postulates called the traditional assumptions. It is argued that all of the assumptions can be dismissed without giving up on the demarcation problem and that doing so might benefit further discussions on pseudoscience. Four present-day research movements on evaluating the boundaries of science are introduced: (1) philosophy of pseudoscience, (2) social epistemology of dissent, (3) agnotology, and (4) evaluation of expertise. Researchers working...
A relevant issue in the philosophy of science is the demarcation problem: how to distinguish science...
The term pseudoscience refers to a highly heterogeneous set of practices, beliefs, and claims sharin...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a different perspective on the problem of demarcation. I...
This paper reviews how research on the demarcation problem has developed, starting from Popper’s cri...
For a long time, philosophers of science have shown little interest in the so-called demarcation pro...
For a long time, philosophers of science have expressed little interest in the so-called demarcation...
A critical analysis of twenty-one demarcation criteria is carried out, obtaining as a result a demar...
In this study, logical positivism, Popper, Duhem and Lakatos' understandings of science will be disc...
In this study, logical positivism, Popper, Duhem and Lakatos' understandings of science will be disc...
The problem of demarcation continues to attract attention, in part because solutions are perceived t...
The demarcation between science and pseudoscience is a long-standing problem in philosophy of scienc...
The effort to discover some universal method whereby science may be distinguished from ‘pseudoscienc...
Abstract. This paper deals with the demarcation problem in philosophy of science. In this context, I...
The delimitation between science and pseudoscience is part of the more general task of determining w...
A critical analysis of twenty-one demarcation criteria is carried out, obtaining as a result a demar...
A relevant issue in the philosophy of science is the demarcation problem: how to distinguish science...
The term pseudoscience refers to a highly heterogeneous set of practices, beliefs, and claims sharin...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a different perspective on the problem of demarcation. I...
This paper reviews how research on the demarcation problem has developed, starting from Popper’s cri...
For a long time, philosophers of science have shown little interest in the so-called demarcation pro...
For a long time, philosophers of science have expressed little interest in the so-called demarcation...
A critical analysis of twenty-one demarcation criteria is carried out, obtaining as a result a demar...
In this study, logical positivism, Popper, Duhem and Lakatos' understandings of science will be disc...
In this study, logical positivism, Popper, Duhem and Lakatos' understandings of science will be disc...
The problem of demarcation continues to attract attention, in part because solutions are perceived t...
The demarcation between science and pseudoscience is a long-standing problem in philosophy of scienc...
The effort to discover some universal method whereby science may be distinguished from ‘pseudoscienc...
Abstract. This paper deals with the demarcation problem in philosophy of science. In this context, I...
The delimitation between science and pseudoscience is part of the more general task of determining w...
A critical analysis of twenty-one demarcation criteria is carried out, obtaining as a result a demar...
A relevant issue in the philosophy of science is the demarcation problem: how to distinguish science...
The term pseudoscience refers to a highly heterogeneous set of practices, beliefs, and claims sharin...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a different perspective on the problem of demarcation. I...