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La Formation de l'Esprit Scientifique

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Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (1):38-39 (1940)

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  1. Scientisme sur L’histoire D’un Concept Difficile.Peter Schôttler - 2013 - Revue de Synthèse 134 (1):89-113.
    Aujourd’hui, «scientisme» est un concept péjoratif dans toutes les langues. Mais ne s'agit-il pas plutôt d’une projection qui sert à exploiter la peur de « la science »? L’article développe l’idée que le scientisme est un courant historique qui peut être analysé de manière concrète. Il montre que le concept apparaît au XIXesiècle et reçoit son accentuation négative lorsque le spiritisme « scientifique » d’une part et l’église catholique de l’autre se mettent à combattre les prétentions « exagérées » des (...)
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  • Construire les mathématiques dans L’imagination.Frédéric Patras - 2015 - Revue de Synthèse 136 (1-2):75-92.
    L'extraordinaire progrès quantitatif de la science contemporaine masque souvent sa dimension qualitative. En mathématiques, la compréhension actuelle des phénomènes théoriques fondamentaux va bien au-delà de celle des périodes antérieures, fussent-elles récentes. Cette évolution s'accompagne par ailleurs d'une prise de distance à l'égard du structuralisme classique et du réductionnisme logique et, corrélativement, d'une attitude plus œverte, plus attentive à sa richesse et sa complexité, lorsqu'il s'agit de penser la nature du travail mathématique. Ces changements attendent pourtant toujours largement d'être théorisés philosophiquement. (...)
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  • Reason, causation and compatibility with the phenomena.Basil Evangelidis - 2020 - Wilmington, Delaware, USA: Vernon Press.
    'Reason, Causation and Compatibility with the Phenomena' strives to give answers to the philosophical problem of the interplay between realism, explanation and experience. This book is a compilation of essays that recollect significant conceptions of rival terms such as determinism and freedom, reason and appearance, power and knowledge. This title discusses the progress made in epistemology and natural philosophy, especially the steps that led from the ancient theory of atomism to the modern quantum theory, and from mathematization to analytic philosophy. (...)
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  • Comparative epistemology: Contours of a research program.Hub Zwart - 2005 - Acta Biotheoretica 53 (2):77-92.
    This article addresses the question whether and how literary documents can be used to further our understanding of a number of key issues on the agenda of the philosophy of biology such as “complexity” and “reductionism”. Kant already granted a certain respectability to aesthetical experiences of nature in his third Critique. Subsequently, the philosophical movement known as phenomenology often used literary sources and literary techniques to criticize and question mainstream laboratory science. The article discusses a number of literary documents, from (...)
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  • Aesthetic appreciation of experiments: The case of 18th-century mimetic experiments.Alexander Rueger - 2002 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16 (1):49 – 59.
    This article analyzes a type of experiment, very popular in 18th-century natural philosophy, which has apparently not led to insights into nature but which was aesthetically especially attractive. These experiments--"mimetic experiments"--allow us to trace a connection between aesthetic appreciation in science and in art contemporaneous with the science. I use this case as a problem for McAllister's theory of aesthetic induction according to which aesthetic standards in science tend to be associated with empirical success and propose an alternative mechanism that (...)
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  • What Synergy between Mathematics and Physics is Feasible or Imaginable at Different Level of Education?Michel Roland - 2018 - Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 5:100-132.
    For interdisciplinarity between physics and mathematics to take its proper place in secondary schools, its value must be demonstrated and used during the future teacher’s university education. We have observed from examples and surveys, however, that an ever-widening gulf is emerging between degree courses in mathematics and physics. This article therefore develops comparative approaches to some common concepts to demonstrate their complementarities from the angle of the relation between mechanics and analysis. The example of the differential, which is described as (...)
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  • Experiment, difference, and writing: II. The laboratory production of transfer RNA.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (3):389-422.
  • Science on the fairgrounds : from black to white magic.Daniel Raichvarg - 2006 - Science & Education 16 (6):585-591.
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  • Sociologie de la science et relativisme.Benjamin Matalon - 1986 - Revue de Synthèse 107 (3):267-290.
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  • Presocratic Philosophy and Hippocratic Medicine.James Longrigg - 1989 - History of Science 27 (1):1-39.
  • Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics.Vassilios Karakostas - 2012 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 43 (1):45-65.
    The present study attempts to provide a consistent and coherent account of what the world could be like, given the conceptual framework and results of contemporary quantum theory. It is suggested that standard quantum mechanics can, and indeed should, be understood as a realist theory within its domain of application. It is pointed out, however, that a viable realist interpretation of quantum theory requires the abandonment or radical revision of the classical conception of physical reality and its traditional philosophical presuppositions. (...)
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  • Canguilhem and the Machine Metaphor in Life Sciences: History of Science and Philosophy of Biology at the Service of Sciences.Océane Fiant - 2018 - Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 4:149.
    The metaphor is used in the construction process of scientific knowledge. There are, however, metaphors that do not suit the objects they should represent, which thus impacts the accuracy of the knowledge which derives from these objects. It is the case of the machine metaphor, when resorted to in the study of living organisms. Canguilhem has tackled problems it created in twentieth-century life sciences head on. In his criticism, he links the analysis of Descartes’ work to his own philosophical thesis (...)
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  • Collective Subjectivity and Collective Causality.José Maurício Domingues - 2003 - Philosophica 71 (1).
    This article discusses the concepts of collective subjectivity and collective causality as an alternative to methodological individualism, structuralism and functionalism. It resumes Aristotelian issues in a realist framework and applies, by way of example, its main concepts to criticize and suggest a distinct view of capabilities"" and ""freedom"" in connection with collective subjectivity.".
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  • Science on the Fairgrounds: From Black to White Magic.Raichvarg Daniel - 2007 - Science & Education 16 (6):585.
  • Épistémologie, histoire et histoire des sciences dans les années 1930.Enrico Castelli Gattinara - 1998 - Revue de Synthèse 119 (1):9-36.
    Au début des années 1930, l'épistémologie, l'histoire et l'histoire des sciences ont eu une influence réciproque importante mais indirecte. Tant les philosophes que les historiens mettaient en jeu des concepts épistémologiques issus de la crise des sciences exactes et rejetaient l'empirisme et l'idéalisme au nom d'un rationalisme expérimental qui mettait en relation théorie et expérience. Il en résultait une conception dialectique de la science, essentiellement historique mais à propos de laquelle les historiens étaient encore timides du point de vue théorique. (...)
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  • Why Zeno’s Paradoxes of Motion are Actually About Immobility.Bathfield Maël - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):649-679.
    Zeno’s paradoxes of motion, allegedly denying motion, have been conceived to reinforce the Parmenidean vision of an immutable world. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that these famous logical paradoxes should be seen instead as paradoxes of immobility. From this new point of view, motion is therefore no longer logically problematic, while immobility is. This is convenient since it is easy to conceive that immobility can actually conceal motion, and thus the proposition “immobility is mere illusion of the (...)
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  • Plausibility in Economics.Bart Nooteboom - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (2):197.
    According to the instrumentalism of Friedman and Machlup it is irrelevant whether the explanatory principles or “assumptions” of a theory satisfy any criterion of “plausibility,” “realism,” “credibility,” or “soundness.” In this view the main or only criterion for selecting theories is whether a theory yields empirically testable implications that turn out to be consistent with observations. All we should require or expect from a theory is that it is a useful instrument for the purpose of prediction. Considerations of the “efficiency” (...)
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  • Wizualizacja i poznanie: zrysowywanie rzeczy razem.Bruno Latour - 2012 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (T).
    The author of the present paper argues that while trying to explain the institutional success of the science and its broad social impact, it is worth throwing aside the arguments concerning the universal traits of human nature, changes in the human mentality, or transformation of the culture and civilization, such as the development of capitalism or bureaucratic power. In the 16th century no new man emerged, and no mutants with overgrown brains work in modern laboratories. So one must also reject (...)
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  • Facts, Concepts, and Theories: The Shape of Psychology's Epistemic Triangle.Armando Machado, Orlando Lourenço & Francisco J. Silva - 2000 - Behavior and Philosophy 28 (1/2):1 - 40.
    In this essay we introduce the idea of an epistemic triangle, with factual, theoretical, and conceptual investigations at its vertices, and argue that whereas scientific progress requires a balance among the three types of investigations, psychology's epistemic triangle is stretched disproportionately in the direction of factual investigations. Expressed by a variety of different problems, this unbalance may be created by a main operative theme—the obsession of psychology with a narrow and mechanical view of the scientific method and a misguided aversion (...)
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  • L'apprentissage en sciences expérimentales : La recherche et l'enseignement / learning in experimental sciences: Research and teaching.Evgenia-Motya Sotirova - 2017 - European Journal of Education Studies 3.
    Dans cet article est présentée et discutée une approche pour le choix d’une planification didactique efficace à l’enseignement des sciences physiques et naturelles dans la classe. Cette analyse propose un grand effort au niveau de la recherche éducative dirigée avant tout vers l’approfondissement de nos connaissances quant aux questions au sujet de la nature de l’apprentissage et surtout de l’apprentissage scientifique pendant le développement de l’enfant. Elle s’oriente aussi vers les modalités et les fonctions de l’apprentissage aux différents degrés de (...)
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