
Invitation To Generalized Empirical Method: In Philosophy And Science
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Format
Kindle
Pages
227
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
World Scientific
Edition
2
ISBN-10
9813208457
ISBN-13
9789813208452
Description
Terrance J. Quinn explores the profound implications of Bernard Lonergan's concept of the generalized empirical method, bridging the realms of philosophy and science. By examining how Lonergan's insights can enhance the understanding and application of empirical research, the author delves into the intricate relationships between observation, interpretation, and theory. Quinn argues that this method offers a structured approach to inquiry that transcends traditional boundaries, emphasizing the importance of integrating subjective understanding with objective analysis.
With a focus on fostering critical thinking and innovative problem-solving, the work serves as an invitation to rethink conventional methodologies. It provides readers with a compelling framework for approaching complex questions in various disciplines, prompting a deeper engagement with the processes that underpin both philosophical discourse and scientific investigation. Through thoughtful reflections and clarifications, Quinn underscores the relevance of Lonergan's ideas in the contemporary landscape of knowledge acquisition.
With a focus on fostering critical thinking and innovative problem-solving, the work serves as an invitation to rethink conventional methodologies. It provides readers with a compelling framework for approaching complex questions in various disciplines, prompting a deeper engagement with the processes that underpin both philosophical discourse and scientific investigation. Through thoughtful reflections and clarifications, Quinn underscores the relevance of Lonergan's ideas in the contemporary landscape of knowledge acquisition.
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