Epistemologia

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Volume: 35, Issue: 1
  1. Yiftach J. H. Fehige, 'Experiments of Pure Reason': Kantianism and Thought Experiments in Science.
    Marco Buzzoni has presented a Kantian account of thought experiments in science as a serious rival to the current empiricist and Platonic accounts. This paper takes the first steps of a comprehensive assessment of this account in order to further the more general discussion of the feasibility of a Kantian theory of scientific thought experiments. Such a discussion is overdue. To this effect the broader question is addressed as to what motivates a Kantian approach. Buzzoni's account and the assessment developed (...)
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  1. Mauro Dorato, The Natural Ambiguity of the Notion of "Natural", and How to Overcome It.
    In this paper I will explore the ramification ofthe distinction between fact and values in order to show that human values enter in various ways in both science and (nano)technologies without violating Humes factlvalue distinction. Among the nanotechnologies, I will discuss the case study provided by the use of microchips implanted under our skin: though they do not obviously overcome the limits of the natura! laws (intended in the descriptive sense), their application might in principie jeopardize our ethical principles in (...)
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  1. Howard Sankey, Kuhn, Normativity and History and Philosophy of Science.
    This paper addresses the relationship between the history and philosophy of science by way of the issue of epistemic normativity. After brief discussion of the relationship between history and philosophy of science in Kuhn’s own thinking, the paper focuses on the implications of the history of science for epistemic normativity. There may be historical evidence for change of scientific methodology, which may seem to support a position of epistemic relativism. However, the fact that the methods of science undergo variation does (...)
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