This book is the second of two volumes devoted to the work of Theo Kuipers, a leading Dutch philosopher of science. Philosophers and scientists from all over the world, thirty seven in all, comment on Kuipers’ philosophy, and each of their commentaries is followed by a reply from Kuipers. The present volume is devoted to Kuipers’ neo-classical philosophy of science, as laid down in his Structures in Science (Kluwer, 2001). Kuipers defends a dialectical interaction between science and philosophy in that he views philosophy of science as a meta-science which formulates cognitive structures that provide heuristic patterns for actual scientific research, including design research. In addition, Kuipers pays considerable attention to the computat...
This volume showcases the best of recent research in the philosophy of science. A compilation of pap...
An obvious feature of the development of the philosophy of science during the past decades is an inc...
urrent debates in philosophy show an important distinction between naturalistic and non-naturalistic...
This book is the second of two volumes devoted to the work of Theo Kuipers, a leading Dutch philosop...
The philosophy of science has lost its self-confidence. Structures in Science (2001) is an advanced ...
The rise of cognitive science in the last half-century has been accompanied by a considerable amount...
In brainstorming about a suitable title for the present book the editors pondered over “Logics of Sc...
This book contains ten papers that were presented at the symposium about the realism debate, held at...
The contemporary philosophy of science (epistemology) featuring K.Popper, T.Kuhn, I.Lakatos, P.Feyer...
The philosopher Patrick Suppes has developed a unique and influential approach to studying the found...
The year 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Thomas S. Kuhn's The Structure of Sci...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
This is a book review of Vasso Kindi and Theodore Arabatzis (Eds.), Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientif...
Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science contains sixteen original essays by leading authors in...
This paper examines Kuyper’s view of the natural sciences. For Kuyper science is by design a unique ...
This volume showcases the best of recent research in the philosophy of science. A compilation of pap...
An obvious feature of the development of the philosophy of science during the past decades is an inc...
urrent debates in philosophy show an important distinction between naturalistic and non-naturalistic...
This book is the second of two volumes devoted to the work of Theo Kuipers, a leading Dutch philosop...
The philosophy of science has lost its self-confidence. Structures in Science (2001) is an advanced ...
The rise of cognitive science in the last half-century has been accompanied by a considerable amount...
In brainstorming about a suitable title for the present book the editors pondered over “Logics of Sc...
This book contains ten papers that were presented at the symposium about the realism debate, held at...
The contemporary philosophy of science (epistemology) featuring K.Popper, T.Kuhn, I.Lakatos, P.Feyer...
The philosopher Patrick Suppes has developed a unique and influential approach to studying the found...
The year 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Thomas S. Kuhn's The Structure of Sci...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
This is a book review of Vasso Kindi and Theodore Arabatzis (Eds.), Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientif...
Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science contains sixteen original essays by leading authors in...
This paper examines Kuyper’s view of the natural sciences. For Kuyper science is by design a unique ...
This volume showcases the best of recent research in the philosophy of science. A compilation of pap...
An obvious feature of the development of the philosophy of science during the past decades is an inc...
urrent debates in philosophy show an important distinction between naturalistic and non-naturalistic...