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Rethinking Popper

Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 272, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 272

Erschienen am 30.03.2009, 1. Auflage 2009
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ISBN/EAN: 9781402093371
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xii, 431 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

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InhaltsangabeIntroduction: Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen Part 1: Reason, Logic, Science Alan Musgrave: Experience and Perceptual Belief Gunnar Andersson: Critical Rationalism and the Principle of Sufficient Reason Zuzana Parusnikova: Ratio negativa: the Popperian Challenge Stefano Gattei: Kepler's Method by Conjectures and Refutations: Towards a Unifying Picture of His Early and Later Works Nimrod BarAm: Proof vs. Sound Inference Ladislav Kvasz & Eugen Zelenák: A Problem for Popper's Fallibilism Darrell Rowbottom & Otavio Bueno: Why Advocate Pancritical Rationalism? Vladimír Zeman: Karl Popper and Hans Albert - The Broad Scope of Critical Rationalism Part 2: Epistemology, Methodology, Evolution Donald Gillies: Problem-Solving and the Problem of Induction Adolf Grünbaum: Popper's Fundamental Misdiagnosis of the Scientific Defects of Freudian Psychoanalysis Diego Rosende: Popper on Refutability: Some Philosophical and Historical Issues Carlos Verdugo: Popper's Thesis of the Unity of Scientific Method versus Technique Natsuka Tokumaru: Popper's Analysis of the Problems of Induction and Demarcation and Mises' Justification of the Theoretical Social Sciences Michel Ter Hark: Popper's theory of the searchlight: a historical assessment of its significance Jack Birner: From group selection to ecological niches Part 3: Society, Politics Anthony O'Hear: Popperian Individualism To-day Ian Jarvie: Popper's Continuing Relevance Miloslav Bednár: Open Society and the European Union Alain Boyer: Epistemology, Politics and Fairness Alexander J. Naraniecki: Logic and The Open Society: Revising the Place of Tarski's Semantic Theory of Truth within Popper's Political Philosophy. Harald Stelzer: Popper and Communitarianism: Justification and Criticism of moral Standards Jeff Kochan: Popper's Communitarianism Herzl Baruch: Re-examination of Popper's portrayal of Socrates Part 4: Ethics, Economics, Education Noretta Koertge: The Moral Underpinnings of Popper's Philosophy Jeremy Shearmur: Critical rationalism and Ethics Joseph Agassi: Popper's Insights into the State of Positive Economics and of Welfare Economics John Wettersten: Popper and Sen on Rationality and Economics Joanna Swann: Popperian Selectionism and Its Implications for Education, Or "What to Do About the Myth of Learning by Instruction from Without?" Michael Segre: Applying Popperian Didactics Musa Akrami: The Difficulties with Popper's Nontraditional Conception of Metaphysics. A review by Zuzana Parusnikova: Out of Error: Further Essays on Critical Rationalism by David Miller INDEX

Inhalt

Introduction: Zuzana Parusnikova & Robert S. Cohen Part 1: Reason, Logic, Science Alan Musgrave: Experience and Perceptual Belief Gunnar Andersson: Critical Rationalism and the Principle of Sufficient Reason Zuzana Parusnikova: Ratio negativa: the Popperian Challenge Stefano Gattei : Kepler¿s Method by Conjectures and Refutations: Towards a Unifying Picture of His Early and Later Works Nimrod Bar-Am: Proof vs. Sound Inference Ladislav Kvasz & Eugen Zelenak: A Problem for Popper¿s Fallibilism Darrell Rowbottom & Otavio Bueno: Why Advocate Pancritical Rationalism? Vladimír Zeman: Karl Popper and Hans Albert - The Broad Scope of Critical Rationalism Part 2: Epistemology, Methodology, Evolution Donald Gillies: Problem-Solving and the Problem of Induction Adolf Grünbaum: Popper¿s Fundamental Misdiagnosis of the Scientific Defects of Freudian Psychoanalysis Diego Rosende: Popper on Refutability: Some Philosophical and Historical Issues Carlos Verdugo: Popper¿s Thesis of the Unity of Scientific Method versus Technique Natsuka Tokumaru: Popper¿s Analysis of the Problems of Induction and Demarcation and Mises'' Justification of the Theoretical Social Sciences Michel Ter Hark: Popper¿s theory of the searchlight: a historical assessment of its significance Jack Birner: From group selection to ecological niches Part 3: Society, Politics Anthony O¿Hear: Popperian Individualism To-day Ian Jarvie: Popper¿s Continuing Relevance Miloslav Bednar : Open Society and the European Union Alain Boyer: Epistemology, Politics and Fairness Alexander J. Naraniecki: Logic and The Open Society : Revising the Place of Tarski¿s Semantic Theory of Truth within Popper¿s Political Philosophy. Harald Stelzer: Popper and Communitarianism: Justification and Criticism of moral Standards Jeff Kochan: Popper¿s Communitarianism Herzl Baruch: Re-examination of Popper''s portrayal of Socrates Part 4: Ethics, Economics, Education Noretta Koertge: The Moral Underpinnings of Popper¿s Philosophy Jeremy Shearmur: Critical rationalism and Ethics Joseph Agassi: Popper¿s Insights into the State of Positive Economics and of Welfare Economics John Wettersten: Popper and Sen on Rationality and Economics Joanna Swann: Popperian Selectionism and Its Implications for Education, Or "What to Do About the Myth of Learning by Instruction from Without?" Michael Segre: Applying Popperian Didactics Musa Akrami: The Difficulties with Popper''s Nontraditional Conception of Metaphysics. A review by Zuzana Parusnikova: Out of Error: Further Essays on Critical Rationalism by David Miller INDEX