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Title: Philosophy of science


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Philosophy of science
  • Philosophers of science

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Early Philosophers
  • Plato (428 - 347 B.C.)
  • Rationalist
  • Aristotle (384 - 322 B.C.)
  • Empiricist

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Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)
  • English philosopher, essayist, and statesman
  • 1620 Novum Organum (New Tools)
  • Theory of Induction
  • Redefined the role of science in society from
    being a hobby for intellectuals, to a tool for
    bettering the life conditions of mankind
  • Printing, the compass and gunpowder have changed
    the world, science will lead to many such
    inventions in the future
  • Empiricist

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Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
  • 1637 Discourse on Method
  • Theory of Deduction
  • Mechanistic worldview
  • Mathematics is the primary form for reality and
    thinking
  • Mathematics is the key to knowledge
  • Rationalist

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Galileo Galilei (1564- 1642)
  • Astronomer/Mathematician, one of the greats of
    modern science
  • Galileo's achievements include
  • demonstrating that the velocities of falling
    bodies are not proportional to their weights
  • showing that the path of a projectile is a
    parabola
  • building the first astronomical telescope
  • coming up with the ideas behind Newton's laws of
    motion
  • confirming the Copernican theory of the solar
    system.
  • He was denounced for heretical views by the
    church in Rome, tried by the Inquisition, and
    forced to renounce his belief that the planets
    revolved around the sun.
  • Designed the scientific experiment
  • http//www.mcm.edu/academic/galileo/ars/arshtml/ma
    thofmotion1.html

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David Hume (1711-1776)
  • Scottish enlightenment
  • Neither reason nor experience reveals to us the
    truth about the things that traditional
    metaphysics discusses-things such as God, the
    soul or the material substances that supposedly
    cause our sense-perceptions
  • Experience has only something to say about the
    past, nothing about the future

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Hume continued
  • What is reason? Can we justify a belief about the
    future by reasoning from the past to the future?
  • Inductive reasoning is only a habit or custom
  • There is no rational bases that correlations in
    the past will continue in the future
  • Most of our knowledge has a non-rational
    foundation
  • Critical empiricism is the way (the spirit of
    Bacon)

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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
  • Things in themselves according to Kant
  • Reaction on Hume
  • The world as it appears to us is not reality as
    it is in itself.
  • The world in itself is the source of our
    experience.
  • The things in themselves are not objects for
    experience.
  • Our experience provides the content of our
    sense-perceptions, which our mind renders
    intelligible through the imposition of form.
  • Mind does not create the world but it does shape
    it at a very deep level...

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The conflict
  • Empiricism - Rationalism
  • Aristotle - Plato
  • Bacon - Descartes
  • Newton?
  • Hume - Kant
  • Anglo-Saxon - Continental European
  • Assignment
  • Try to describe some experiment you have done in
    some subject by using the concepts theory,
    hypothesis, empirical, rational, induction,
    deduction

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Assignment
  • Try to describe some experiment you have done in
    some subject by using the concepts theory,
    hypothesis, empirical, rational, induction,
    deduction
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