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Autonomy versus development

Duhem on progress in science

Lothar Schäfer

pp. 79-97

Abstrakt

For Pierre Duhem, it was not just a question of personal delight or ambition that in addition to his work as physicist he also engaged in extensive studies in philosophy and history of science.1 The integration of these diverse studies was intended to yield a better understanding of science, which, in turn, should orient the research activity of the scientist toward progress more effectively2 and provide a better method of introducing students to science.

Publication details

Published in:

Schickore Jutta, Steinle Friedrich (2006) Revisiting discovery and justification: historical and philosophical perspectives on the context distinction. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 79-97

DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4251-5_6

Referenz:

Schäfer Lothar (2006) „Autonomy versus development: Duhem on progress in science“, In: J. Schickore & F. Steinle (eds.), Revisiting discovery and justification, Dordrecht, Springer, 79–97.