Revisiting discovery and justification
Contents
Lost wanderers in the forest of knowledge
some thoughts on the discovery-justification distinction
Don Howard
3-22
Inductive justification and discovery
on Hans Reichenbach's foundation of the autonomy of the philosophy of science
Gregor Schiemann
23-39
A forerunner? —perhaps, but not to the context distinction
William Whewell's Germano-cantabrigian history of the fundamental ideas
Jutta Schickore
57-77
How can we use the distinction between discovery and justification?
on the weaknesses of the strong programme in the sociology of science
Thomas Sturm, Gerd Gigerenzer
133-158
Concept formation and the limits of justification
"discovering" the two electricities
Friedrich Steinle
183-195
Contexts of justifying and discovering the nature of ecosystems
from concepts to objects and vice versa
Thomas Potthast
197-214