
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2002
Pages: 243-254
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048159222
Full citation:
, "Mathematical heuristic — Lakatos and Pólya", in: Appraising Lakatos, Berlin, Springer, 2002


Mathematical heuristic — Lakatos and Pólya
pp. 243-254
in: George Kampis, Ladislav Kvasz, Michael Stöltzner (eds), Appraising Lakatos, Berlin, Springer, 2002Abstract
Amidst the growing interest in actual scientific activity, the process of discovery became a legitimate, sometimes even central topic in philosophies of science. It can be studied from psychological, historical, sociological and philosophical points of view, as well. Instead of emphasising its irrational or unconscious aspect, some philosophers tried to grasp it in rational terms. Among them, Pólya and Lakatos studied the classic problems of the,"art of discovery," and elaborated their views with respect to the more general problems of knowledge and understanding. In this paper, I compare their approaches to mathematical heuristic.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2002
Pages: 243-254
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048159222
Full citation:
, "Mathematical heuristic — Lakatos and Pólya", in: Appraising Lakatos, Berlin, Springer, 2002