This chapter examines the series of drastic epistemological and methodological transformations in the status of hypotheses in British natural philosophy during the seventeenth century. It explains that hypotheses played a rather marginal role in Francis Bacon's methodological thought because he believed they lacked any physical content, although they occupied a centre stage in the Bacon-inspired natural philosophy program of Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke. The chapter mentions that Boyle and Hooke provided a new definition of hypothesis, which is that of something conceived of as causally sufficient and probable explications of natural phenomena that stand in an evidential relation to the natural phenomena they serve to elucidate
This paper analyzes the historical context and systematic importance of Kant's hypothetical use of r...
The terms theory, fact, and hypothesis are sometimes treated as though they had clear meanings and c...
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This paper argues that early modern experimental philosophy emerged as the dominant member of a pair...
The central theme running throughout this outstanding new survey is the nature of the philosophical ...
pp., bibliography, 88 titles. The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophe...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
In this article, I deal with the role of hypothesis in the scientific methodology of Isaac Newton, F...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
This paper argues that the methodology Francis Bacon used in his natural histories abides by the the...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
These original contributions by philosophers and historians of science discuss a range of issues per...
This paper analyzes the historical context and systematic importance of Kant's hypothetical use of r...
The terms theory, fact, and hypothesis are sometimes treated as though they had clear meanings and c...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...
Nowadays, it is a truism that hypotheses and theories play an essential role in scientific practice....
This paper argues that early modern experimental philosophy emerged as the dominant member of a pair...
In this paper I wish to trace the gradual breaking away from the powerful influence of Isaac Newton\...
This paper argues that early modern experimental philosophy emerged as the dominant member of a pair...
The central theme running throughout this outstanding new survey is the nature of the philosophical ...
pp., bibliography, 88 titles. The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophe...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
In this article, I deal with the role of hypothesis in the scientific methodology of Isaac Newton, F...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
This paper argues that the methodology Francis Bacon used in his natural histories abides by the the...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
These original contributions by philosophers and historians of science discuss a range of issues per...
This paper analyzes the historical context and systematic importance of Kant's hypothetical use of r...
The terms theory, fact, and hypothesis are sometimes treated as though they had clear meanings and c...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...