What constitutes a scientific discovery? What role do discoveries play in science, its dynamics and social practices? Must every discovery be attributed to an individual discoverer (or a small number of discoverers)? The paper explores these questions by first critically examining extant philosophical explications of scientific discovery—the models of scientific discovery, propounded by Kuhn, McArthur, Hudson, and Schindler. As a simple, natural and powerful alternative, we proffer the “change-driver model”: in a nutshell, it takes discoveries to be cognitive scientific results that have epistemically advanced science. The model overcomes the shortcomings of its precursors, whilst preserving their insights. We demonstrate its intensional a...
A collective understanding that traces a debate between 'what is science?’ and ‘what is a ...
A central theme in western philosophy was to find formal methods that can reliably discover empirica...
Is there an end to our scientific quest? This question that continues to divide the scientific ...
Traditionally, the Philosophy of Science has examined the nature of scientific discovery. In recent ...
The Observation--Hypothesis--Prediction--Experimentation loop paradigm for scientific research has b...
This dissertation is on the philosophy of scientific experimentation, which is a relatively recent b...
Thomas Kuhn, author of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, sought to explain how science change...
ABSTRACT A brief history of the discovery of the expanding universe is presented, with an emphasis o...
The epistemic model by which scientific progress can be most appropriately described was the subject...
Motivated by the renewed interest in knowledge discovery from data (KDD) by the artificial intellige...
110-126Philosophy of science and history of science were not so closely related in the past precisel...
We examine here the peripheries of science where the scientific method reaches its limits, but where...
The expansion of our universe is fascinating. Additionally there are exciting mysteries about the ea...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
Scientifi c inquiry can be viewed as “an ocean, continuous everywhere and without a break or divisio...
A collective understanding that traces a debate between 'what is science?’ and ‘what is a ...
A central theme in western philosophy was to find formal methods that can reliably discover empirica...
Is there an end to our scientific quest? This question that continues to divide the scientific ...
Traditionally, the Philosophy of Science has examined the nature of scientific discovery. In recent ...
The Observation--Hypothesis--Prediction--Experimentation loop paradigm for scientific research has b...
This dissertation is on the philosophy of scientific experimentation, which is a relatively recent b...
Thomas Kuhn, author of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, sought to explain how science change...
ABSTRACT A brief history of the discovery of the expanding universe is presented, with an emphasis o...
The epistemic model by which scientific progress can be most appropriately described was the subject...
Motivated by the renewed interest in knowledge discovery from data (KDD) by the artificial intellige...
110-126Philosophy of science and history of science were not so closely related in the past precisel...
We examine here the peripheries of science where the scientific method reaches its limits, but where...
The expansion of our universe is fascinating. Additionally there are exciting mysteries about the ea...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
Scientifi c inquiry can be viewed as “an ocean, continuous everywhere and without a break or divisio...
A collective understanding that traces a debate between 'what is science?’ and ‘what is a ...
A central theme in western philosophy was to find formal methods that can reliably discover empirica...
Is there an end to our scientific quest? This question that continues to divide the scientific ...