Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
289
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2007
Éditeur
Springer
Description
Craig Dilworth delves into the intricate relationship between scientific theories in his compelling study. By examining the frameworks established by prominent philosophers like Kuhn and Feyerabend, he highlights the challenges posed by the evolution of scientific thought.
Dilworth's analysis aims to clarify how successive theories communicate and build upon each other, offering a nuanced perspective on scientific progress that challenges conventional narratives. Through a methodical investigation, he navigates the complexities of theoretical transitions, shedding light on the dynamics of knowledge advancement in science.
In a landscape often dominated by rigid dogmas, Dilworth's insights invite readers to reconsider how scientific understanding evolves, promoting a deeper appreciation for the fluidity and interconnectedness of theories across time.
Dilworth's analysis aims to clarify how successive theories communicate and build upon each other, offering a nuanced perspective on scientific progress that challenges conventional narratives. Through a methodical investigation, he navigates the complexities of theoretical transitions, shedding light on the dynamics of knowledge advancement in science.
In a landscape often dominated by rigid dogmas, Dilworth's insights invite readers to reconsider how scientific understanding evolves, promoting a deeper appreciation for the fluidity and interconnectedness of theories across time.
Genres
Science & Technologie