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monografia Rebiun22337579 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22337579 m o d cr ||||||||||| 180108s2017 xxk o 000 0 eng d 9781783744107 1783744103 9781783744121 178374412X 1783744111 9781783744114 9781783744138 1783744138 9781783744145 1783744146 9781783744602 178374460X NLE eng pn NLE NLE LND OCLCO AUD OCLCF OAPEN LOA YDX NT OCLCQ VT2 COO U3W OCLCQ INT OTZ OCLCQ UNAV 306.42 23 Science as Social Existence Recurso electrónico] Heidegger and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge 1st ed UK Open Book Publishers 2017 UK UK Open Book Publishers 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Jeff Kochan constructively combines the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) with Martin Heidegger's early existential conception of science. He shows that these apparently quite different approaches to science are, in fact, largely compatible Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 387-413) e índice Introduction -- Chapter One. The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, Phenomenology, and the Problem of the External World ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Scepticism and SSK ; 3. SSK and External-World Realism ; 4. Phenomenology and the 'Natural Attitude' ; 5. The Phenomenology of Subjectivity in Heidegger's Being and Time ; 6. Heidegger's Response to External-World Scepticism ; 7. A Heideggerian Critique of SSK's Response to External-World Scepticism ; 8. Conclusion -- Chapter Two. A Minimal Realism for Science Studies ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Heidegger's Existential Conception of Science ; 3. Getting at the Real ; 4. A Phenomenological Reformulation of SSK's Residual Realism ; 5. Rouse on Heidegger and Realism ; 6. Minimal Realism and Scientific Practice ; 7. Conclusion ; Appendix -- Chapter Three. Finitude, Humility, and the Bloor-Latour Debate ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Kantian Humility and the Thing-in-Itself ; 3. Latour's Attack on Social Constructivism ; 4. Bloor's Defence of Social Constructivism ; 5. Where the Dust Settles in the Debate ; 6. Heidegger and the Thing-in-Itself ; 7. Putting the Bloor-Latour Debate to Rest ; 8. The Humility of Science Studies ; 9. Conclusion -- Chapter Four. Things, Thinking, and the Social Foundations of Logic ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Heidegger on the Unity of Things and Thinking ; 3. Heidegger's Phenomenological History of Logic: Plato ; 4. Heidegger's Phenomenological History of Logic: Aristotle ; 5. Heidegger's Phenomenological History of Logic: Descartes ' 6. Heidegger's Phenomenological History of Logic: Kant ; 7. 'The Argument Lives and Feeds on Something' ; 8. Time and Tradition at the Existential Root of Logic ; 9. From the Phenomenology of Thinking to the Sociology of Knowledge ; 10. The Social Foundations of Logic ; 11. Conclusion -- Chapter Five. Mathesis and the Emergence of Early-Modern Science ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Modern Science as Mathesis ; 3. Renaissance Regressus and the Logic of Discovery ; 4. From Renaissance Regressus to Early-Modern Mathesis ; 5. Mathematics and Metaphysics at the Cusp of the Early-Modern Period ; 6. Nature, Art, and Final Causes in Early-Modern Natural Philosophy ; 7. Conclusion -- Chapter Six. Mathematics, Experiment, and the Ends of Scientific Practice ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The Galilean First Thing and the Aims of Experiment ; 3. Releasing Experimental Things ; 4. Boyle versus Line: A Study in Experimental Fact-Making ; 5. Social Imagery and Early-Modern Science ; 6. Conclusion -- Chapter Seven. Conclusion: Subjects, Systems, and Other Unfinished Business ; Appendix -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Index Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Jeff, Kochan