| Nancy Nersessian - 1987 - 246 str.
...diversity so that the outlines or my own position will be clear. 2. Rationality, relativism, and cognition Philosophical theories of science are generally theories...is an ideal type, the ideally rational scientist. The actions of real scientists, when they are considered at all, are measured and evaluated by how... | |
| Ronald N. Giere - 1988 - 343 str.
...the outlines of my own position will be clear from the start. Rationality, Relativism, and Cognition Philosophical theories of science are generally theories...is an ideal type, the ideally rational scientist. The actions of real scientists, when they are considered at all, are measured and evaluated by how... | |
| Charles Alan Taylor - 1996 - 312 str.
...characterization as "metaphysical," or at least as "nonscientific." Giere, for example, argues that "the scientist of philosophical theory is an ideal type, the ideally rational scientist" (1988, 2). In this sense, science is represented, perhaps with good reason, as a superior way of knowing.... | |
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