Interpreting Kuhn -

Interpreting Kuhn

Critical Essays

K. Brad Wray (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2021
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-49829-6 (ISBN)
93,50 inkl. MwSt
Interpreting Kuhn provides a comprehensive, up-to-date study of Thomas Kuhn's philosophy and legacy. With twelve essays newly written by an international group of scholars, this collection covers a wide range of topics where Kuhn had an influence.
Interpreting Kuhn provides a comprehensive, up-to-date study of Thomas Kuhn's philosophy and legacy. With twelve essays newly written by an international group of scholars, it covers a wide range of topics where Kuhn had an influence. Part I deals with foundational issues such as Kuhn's metaphysical assumptions, his relationship to Kant and Kantian philosophy, as well as contextual influences on his writing, including Cold War psychology and art. Part II tackles three Kuhnian concepts: normal science, incommensurability, and scientific revolutions. Part III deals with the Copernican Revolution in astronomy, the theory-ladenness of observation, scientific discovery, Kuhn's evolutionary analogies, and his theoretical monism. The volume is an ideal resource for advanced students seeking an overview of Kuhn's philosophy, and for specialists following the development of Kuhn scholarship.

K. Brad Wray is Associate Professor at the Centre for Science Studies at Aarhus Universitet, Denmark. He is author of Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology (Cambridge, 2011) and Resisting Scientific Realism (Cambridge, 2018), and he has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on the philosophy of science and social epistemology of science.

Introduction: The Road Ahead in Kuhn Scholarship K. Brad Wray; Part I. Foundational Issues: 1. The Genealogy of Thomas Kuhn's Metaphysics Paul Hoyningen-Huene; 2. Kuhn's Kantian Dimensions Lydia Patton; 3. A Public Intellectual and a Private Scholar: On Thomas Kuhn, James B. Conant, and the Place of History and Philosophy of Science in Postwar America George A. Reisch; 4. Kuhn and Logical Positivism: On the Image of Science and the Image of Philosophy J. C. Pinto de Oliveira; Part II. Three Core Concepts: 5. Mop-Up Work William Goodwin; 6. Kuhn and the Varieties of Incommensurability William J. Devlin; 7. Reassessing the Notion of a Kuhnian Revolution: What Happened in Twentieth-Century Chemistry. A Commentary on Wray's Claim of the Discovery of Atomic Number as a Revolution in Chemistry Eric R. Scerri; Part III. Kuhnian Themes: 8. The Copernican Revolution Since Kuhn Peter Barker; 9. Kuhn, the Duck and the Rabbit – Perception, Theory-Ladenness and Creativity in Science Vasso Kindi; 10. Kuhn on Scientific Discovery as Endogenous Thomas Nickles; 11. Truth, Incoherence and the Evolution of Science Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen; 12. Reassessing Kuhn's Theoretical Monism: Addressing the Pluralists' Challenge K. Brad Wray.

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Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 235 mm
Gewicht 530 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
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ISBN-10 1-108-49829-9 / 1108498299
ISBN-13 978-1-108-49829-6 / 9781108498296
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