
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 177-190
Series: Synthese Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789027709646
Full citation:
, "The concept of science", in: Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979


The concept of science
some remarks on the methodological issue "construction" versus "description" in the philosophy of science
pp. 177-190
in: Peter Bieri, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Lorenz Krüger (eds), Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979Abstract
Rationalism and empiricism, the kindred branches of modern western philosophy since its inception with Descartes and Hobbes, have made much of the distinction between mind and body. The corresponding schism between the act and the given, reminiscent of the Aristotelian categories ἄγ∈ω and πάσχ∈ω, has consequently to be looked at differently within the philosophy of nature and the philosophy of mind.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 177-190
Series: Synthese Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789027709646
Full citation:
, "The concept of science", in: Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979