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Erklären, verstehen, and embodied rationalities
scientific praxis as regional ontology
pp. 141-159
Résumé
Today's typical formulation of the Erklären/Verstehen differential rests on a stylized conceptual dichotomy preserved, for example, in the idea of the two cultures, or in Windelband's classic distinction between nomothetic and ideographic sciences (those based on generalized laws, and those exploring a single case in depth, with knowledge based on empirical evidence treated inductively or deductively). It is commonplace to follow Windelband and to differentiate among the sciences and set them over and against historical or historicized understandings (Erfahrungswissenschaften).1 This practice projects the sciences as if they were complementary rationalities, each a formalized paradigm with its own distinct analytics and field of data.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Feest Uljana (2010) Historical perspectives on Erklären and Verstehen. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 141-159
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3540-0_8
Citation complète:
Arens Katherine, 2010, Erklären, verstehen, and embodied rationalities: scientific praxis as regional ontology. In U. Feest (ed.) Historical perspectives on Erklären and Verstehen (141-159). Dordrecht, Springer.