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Psychologism and the distinction between discovery and justification

Volker Peckhaus

pp. 99-116

Abstrakt

There is a certain analogy between the discovery–justification distinction (DJ distinction) in the philosophy of science and the genesis–validity distinction in epistemology and the foundational discourse in logic.1 The investigation of this analogy may reveal the tight relation between Hans Reichenbach's famous distinction and earlier modes of argument in foundational debates in post- and neo-Kantian times.

Publication details

Published in:

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

Seiten: 99-116

DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4251-5_7

Referenz:

Peckhaus Volker (2006) „Psychologism and the distinction between discovery and justification“, In: J. Schickore & F. Steinle (eds.), Revisiting discovery and justification, Dordrecht, Springer, 99–116.