In this bold work, of broad scope and rich erudition, Richard Miller
sets out to reorient the philosophy of science. By questioning both
positivism and its leading critics, he develops new solutions to the
most urgent problems about justification, explanation, and truth.
Using a wealth of examples from both the natural and the social
sciences, Fact and Method applies the new account of scientific reason
to specific questions of method in virtually every field of inquiry,
including biology, physics, history, sociology, anthropology,
economics, psychology, and literary theory. Explicit and up-to-date
analysis of leading alternative views and a wealth of examples make it
an ideal introduction to the philosophy of science, as well as a
powerful attempt to change the field. Like the works of Hempel,
Reichenbach, and Nagel in an earlier generation, it will challenge,
instruct, and help anyone with an interest in science and its limits.
For the past quarter-century, the philosophy of science has been in a
crisis brought on by the failure of the positivist project of
resolving all basic methodological questions by applying absolutely
general rules, valid for all fields at all times. Professor Miller
presents a new view in which what counts as an explanation, a cause, a
confirming test, or a compelling case for the existence of an
unobservable is determined by frameworks of specific substantive
principles, rationally adopted in the light of the actual history of
inquiry. While the history of science has usually been the material
for relativism, Professor Miller uses arguments of Darwin, Newton,
Einstein, Galileo, and others both to undermine positivist conceptions
of rationality and to support the positivists' optimism that important
theoretical findings are often justifiable from all reasonable
perspectives.
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Explanation, Confirmation and Reality in the Natural and the Social Sciences
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ISBN
9780691228365
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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