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The Impact of Critical Rationalism Expanding the Popperian Legacy through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.07.2018

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XI, 348 p. 1 illus.

Herausgeber

Raphael Sassower + weitere

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Springer

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348

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21,6/15,3/2,4 cm

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578 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-319-90825-0

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Portrait


Raphael Sassower is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center of Legal Studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA.


Nathaniel Laor is Chairman of Medical Education and Professor of Psychiatry and Philosophy at Tel Aviv University, Israel.




Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.07.2018

Abbildungen

XI, 348 p. 1 illus.

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

348

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/15,3/2,4 cm

Gewicht

578 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-319-90825-0

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  • 1. Introduction: The Legacy of Ian C. Jarvie;
    Nathaniel Laor and Raphael Sassower
    .- Part I: Philosophy of the Social Sciences.- 2. How Should Social Engineers Develop Critical Social Science?;
    Nimrod Bar-Ann
    .- 3. On Economic Methodology Literature from 1963 to Today;
    Lawrence Boland
    .- 4. The Republic of Science and Its Constitution: Some Reflections on Scientific Methods as Institutions; 
    Jesús 
    Zamora Bonilla
    .- 5. The Situational Logic of Disciplinary Scholarship;
    Fred D'Agostino
    .- 6. Academia as Cargo Cult;
    Steve Fuller
    .- 7. Our Current Sense of Anxiety;
    John A. Hall
    .- 8. How to Integrate Economic, Social and Political Theory: Revise the Rationality Principle;
    John Wettersten
    .- Part II: Critical Rationalism.- 9. The Future of Critical Rationalism;
    Joseph Agassi
    .- 10. The Dark Side of Technological Progress;
    Mario Bunge. - 
    11. Fractured Knowledge ‘Fake News’;
    Jagdish Hattiangadi.
    -12. Ian Jarvie, Critical Rationalism and Methodological Individualism;
    Jeremy Shearmur. 
    - 13. Jarvie on Rationality and Cultural Relativism;
    Kei Yoshida. 
    -  Part III: The Popperian Legacy.- 14. Popper’s Institutional Turn;
    Rafe Champion. 
    - 15. The Republic of Science and its Citizens: What Role May Humanities Play Within the Popperian Framework?; José 
    A. Colen and Scott Nelson
    .- 16. Karl Popper, the Open Society and the Cosmopolitan Democratic Empire;
    Malachi Haim Hacohen. 
    - 17. Popper and Hume: Two Great Skeptics;
    Zuzana Parusnikov
    á
    .- 18. The Tyranny in Science: The Case Of Hugh Everett's Universal Wave Theory Formulation Of Quantum Mechanics;
    Sheldon Richmond
    .- 19. Jarvie’s
    Rationalitätstreit; Paul A. Roth
    .- 20. The Political Philosophy of Science in Historical Perspective: The Road Through Popper and Polanyi to the Present;
    Stephen Turner
    .- 21. Popper’s Conception of Scientific Discovery and its Relation to the Community of Science;
    H. T. Wilson
    .- Part IV: Film Studies / Aesthetics.- 22. Some Thoughts on Artists’ Statements;
    Jeanette Bicknell
    .- 23. Confusing the Scientific and Moral Appeals of Suppressing Vice;
    Augustine Brannigan
    .- 24. World Three and Cognitivism: Philosophy in Film;
    Byron Kaldis. -
    25. Jarvie, Popper, McLuhan, and Me;
    Paul Levinson
    .