Scientific Procedures: A Contribution Concerning the Methodological Problems of Scientific Concepts and Scientific Explanation
由
L. Tondl
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Romance
Science & Technology
Philosophy
格式
Kindle
页数
290
语言
荷兰语,佛兰芒语
已发布
Jan 1, 2012
出版商
Springer
版本
1973
ISBN-10
9401029164
ISBN-13
9789401029162
描述
L. Tondl delves into the intricate challenges surrounding scientific methodology in this thought-provoking exploration. This work draws attention to the complexities associated with defining scientific concepts and the processes involved in scientific explanation. Through a systematic approach, Tondl investigates the philosophical underpinnings that shape the understanding of science, encouraging readers to contemplate the nature of scientific inquiry.
The author provides a comprehensive analysis that highlights the various methodological problems that scientists face. By dissecting these issues, Tondl sheds light on how they influence both the formation of scientific concepts and the frameworks used to explain them. This examination not only enhances the reader's comprehension of scientific practice but also invites a broader philosophical reflection on what it means to engage in scientific thought.
By situating these discussions within the broader context of the philosophy and history of science, the work significantly contributes to ongoing debates in the field. It challenges conventional perspectives and urges both scholars and practitioners to re-evaluate established ideas in light of the methodological intricacies that permeate scientific exploration.
The author provides a comprehensive analysis that highlights the various methodological problems that scientists face. By dissecting these issues, Tondl sheds light on how they influence both the formation of scientific concepts and the frameworks used to explain them. This examination not only enhances the reader's comprehension of scientific practice but also invites a broader philosophical reflection on what it means to engage in scientific thought.
By situating these discussions within the broader context of the philosophy and history of science, the work significantly contributes to ongoing debates in the field. It challenges conventional perspectives and urges both scholars and practitioners to re-evaluate established ideas in light of the methodological intricacies that permeate scientific exploration.