Critical Appraisal of Physical Science as a Human Enterprise (eBook)

Dynamics of Scientific Progress

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It is generally believed that doing science means accumulating empirical data with no or little reference to the interpretation of the data based on the scientist's th- retical framework or presuppositions. Holton (1969a) has deplored the widely accepted myth (experimenticism) according to which progress in science is presented as the inexorable result of the pursuit of logically sound conclusions from un- biguous experimental data. Surprisingly, some of the leading scientists themselves (Millikan is a good example) have contributed to perpetuate the myth with respect to modern science being essentially empirical, that is carefully tested experim- tal facts (free of a priori conceptions), leading to inductive generalizations. Based on the existing knowledge in a field of research a scientist formulates the guiding assumptions (Laudan et al. , 1988), presuppositions (Holton, 1978, 1998) and 'hard core' (Lakatos, 1970) of the research program that constitutes the imperative of presuppositions, which is not abandoned in the face of anomalous data. Laudan and his group consider the following paraphrase of Kant by Lakatos as an important guideline: philosophy of science without history of science is empty. Starting in the 1960s, this 'historical school' has attempted to redraw and replace the positivist or logical empiricist image of science that dominated for the first half of the twentieth century. Among other aspects, one that looms large in these studies is that of 'guiding assumptions' and has considerable implications for the main thesis of this monograph (Chapter 2).
It is generally believed that doing science means accumulating empirical data with no or little reference to the interpretation of the data based on the scientist's th- retical framework or presuppositions. Holton (1969a) has deplored the widely accepted myth (experimenticism) according to which progress in science is presented as the inexorable result of the pursuit of logically sound conclusions from un- biguous experimental data. Surprisingly, some of the leading scientists themselves (Millikan is a good example) have contributed to perpetuate the myth with respect to modern science being essentially empirical, that is carefully tested experim- tal facts (free of a priori conceptions), leading to inductive generalizations. Based on the existing knowledge in a field of research a scientist formulates the guiding assumptions (Laudan et al. , 1988), presuppositions (Holton, 1978, 1998) and "e;hard core"e; (Lakatos, 1970) of the research program that constitutes the imperative of presuppositions, which is not abandoned in the face of anomalous data. Laudan and his group consider the following paraphrase of Kant by Lakatos as an important guideline: philosophy of science without history of science is empty. Starting in the 1960s, this "e;historical school"e; has attempted to redraw and replace the positivist or logical empiricist image of science that dominated for the first half of the twentieth century. Among other aspects, one that looms large in these studies is that of "e;guiding assumptions"e; and has considerable implications for the main thesis of this monograph (Chapter 2).

Acknowledgments 7
Contents 8
Introduction 14
Quantitative Imperative Versus the Imperative of Presuppositions 21
Understanding Scientific Progress: From Duhem to Lakatos 39
Kinetic Theory: Maxwell’s Presuppositions 56
Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements: From Mendeleev to Moseley 65
Foundations of Modern Atomic Theory: Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr 84
Determination of the Elementary Electrical Charge: Millikan and Ehrenhaft* 105
Paradox of the Photoelectric Effect: Einstein and Millikan 128
Bending of Light in the 1919 Eclipse Experiments: Einstein and Eddington 134
Lewis’s Covalent Bond: From Transfer of Electrons to Sharing of Electrons 145
Quantum Mechanics: From Bohr to Bohm 155
Wave–Particle Duality: De Broglie, Einstein, and Schrödinger 164
Searching for Quarks: Perl’s Philosophy of Speculative Experiments 171
Conclusion: Inductive Method as a Chimera 179
References 191
Author Index 208
Subject Index 213

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.2.2009
Reihe/Serie Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
Zusatzinfo XIV, 216 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Technik
Schlagworte alternative interpretations of data • dynamics of scientific progress • historical reconstructions • Learning and Instruction • philosophy of science • quantum mechanics • role of controversies and rivalries • Science • science as a human entreprise • Scientific progress
ISBN-10 1-4020-9626-7 / 1402096267
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-9626-6 / 9781402096266
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