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New directions for nature of science research
pp. 999-1021
Abstrakt
The idea of family resemblance, when applied to science, can provide a powerful account of the nature of science (NOS). In this chapter we develop such an account by taking into consideration the consensus on NOS that emerged in the science education literature in the last decade or so. According to the family resemblance approach, the nature of science can be systematically and comprehensively characterised in terms of a number of science categories which exhibit strong similarities and overlaps amongst diverse scientific disciplines. We then discuss the virtues of this approach and make some suggestions as to how one can go about teaching it in the classroom.
Publication details
Published in:
Matthews Michael R. (2014) International handbook of research in history, philosophy and science teaching. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 999-1021
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7654-8_30
Referenz:
Irzik Gürol, Nola Robert (2014) „New directions for nature of science research“, In: M. R. Matthews (ed.), International handbook of research in history, philosophy and science teaching, Dordrecht, Springer, 999–1021.