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1 4. Empirical-analytical Science
Theories of Science 4. Empirical-analytical Science

2 The ”Essential Tension”
Methodologically: induction versus deduction Practically: experiments versus mathematics Theoretically: empiricism versus rationalism

3 Competing Traditions empiricism – rationalism – a British ”style”
closely connected to the economy observations and data are central rationalism – a French ”style” closely connected to the state and religion beliefs and concepts are central

4 A Synthetic Tradition German and Scandinavian ”styles”
Combining empiricism and rationalism Emphasis on systems, wholes Often connected to scientific practice

5 The Makers of Empiricism
17th century: Bacon, Locke 18th century: Hume, Bentham 19th century: Mill, James 20th century: Russell, Dewey

6 The Makers of Rationalism
17th century: Descartes, Pascal 18th century: Diderot, Condorcet 19th century: Comte, Poincare 20th century: Bergson, Merleau-Ponty

7 The Synthetic Tradition
17th century: Leibniz, Huygens 18th century: Goethe, Linneaus 19th century: Marx, Weber 20th century: Popper, Habermas

8 Logical Empiricism a logic of explanation
focus on scientific statements theories seen as causal relations experiments in the mind: thought experiments science is a matter of logical rules, or ”language games” (Wittgenstein)

9 Popper’s Falsificationism
a logic of discovery negativism, rather than positivism theories are conjectures, hypotheses experiments seen as refutations truth is a goal rather than a result science is a continuous process

10 Kuhn’s Revolution a logic of verification
collective understanding of science theories are exemplary paradigms experiments are puzzle-solving truth is a social convention science is a discontinuous process

11 The Great Debate Methodologically: Practically: Theoretically:
historical versus philosophical Practically: particular cases versus general principles Theoretically: relativism versus realism

12 Recent Attempts at Synthesis
the concept of research programs (Lakatos) methodological pluralism (Feyerabend) constructivism and translation (Latour) transdisciplinarity and mode 2 (Gibbons et al) differentiation and contextualization (Haraway)


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