HISTORICISM, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE


Por: Martinez, Sergio F.

Publicada: 1 jul 2018
Resumen:
If we recognize that the objectivity of Scientific Knowledge can not be supported by a priori criteria, then two types of project are presented to characterize this objectivity: the Naturalized Proposals that try to sustain it in Science itself and the Historicist Proposals that seek to sustain it in the History of the Science. We point out that the compatibility of these two types of project is achieved by setting aside Individualistic Models of Human Cognition and, rather, focusing the attention of Philosophy of Science on Practices (and not on Theories).

Filiaciones:
Martinez, Sergio F.:
 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Invest Filosof, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
ISSN: 01244620





REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE FILOSOFIA DE LA CIENCIA
Editorial
Universidad El Bosque, AV CRA 9 NO 131 A - 02, EDIFICIO FUNDADORES, BOGOTA, DC 00000, COLOMBIA, Colombia
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 18 Número: 37
Páginas: 171-190
WOS Id: 000495869200007