Livre | Chapitre
Hidden historicity
the challenge of Bohr's philosophical thought
pp. 325-343
Résumé
According to Reichenbach in the analysis of physical theories, the philosopher is interested only in the context of justification. Philosophy of science should, and could, ignore history of science. A theory has a structure but no cognitively relevant history; the context of its discovery is without any philosophical interest. This is one distinct position on which logical analyses of physical theories in philosophy of science have been based.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Faye Jan, Folse Henry J. (1994) Niels Bohr and contemporary philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 325-343
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8106-6_15
Citation complète:
Röseberg Ulrich, 1994, Hidden historicity: the challenge of Bohr's philosophical thought. In J. Faye & H. J. Folse (eds.) Niels Bohr and contemporary philosophy (325-343). Dordrecht, Springer.