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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2006

Pages: 197-214

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402042508

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Thomas Potthast, "Contexts of justifying and discovering the nature of ecosystems", in: Revisiting discovery and justification, Berlin, Springer, 2006

Contexts of justifying and discovering the nature of ecosystems

from concepts to objects and vice versa

Thomas Potthast

pp. 197-214

in: Jutta Schickore, Friedrich Steinle (eds), Revisiting discovery and justification, Berlin, Springer, 2006

Abstract

The distinction between a context of discovery and one of justification with regard to scientific activities (hereafter: DJ distinction) has developed a remarkable life of its own in 20th century philosophy of science and beyond, eventually becoming an influential conceptual device. Hans Reichenbach's exposition provided the major starting point for a broad discussion, within which several versions of the distinction emerged.1 One can safely state that no such thing as one single proper DJ distinction exists. Rather, it implies a richness of different perspectives on the relation between historical and philosophical approaches to science.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2006

Pages: 197-214

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402042508

Full citation:

Thomas Potthast, "Contexts of justifying and discovering the nature of ecosystems", in: Revisiting discovery and justification, Berlin, Springer, 2006