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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2000

Pages: 79-105

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048155774

Full citation:

Graham Solomon, "The role of arational Factors in interpretive history", in: Witches, scientists, philosophers, Berlin, Springer, 2000

The role of arational Factors in interpretive history

the case of Kant

Graham Solomon

pp. 79-105

in: Graham Solomon (ed), Witches, scientists, philosophers, Berlin, Springer, 2000

Abstract

The Challenge of the Strong Programme. The strong programme in sociology of knowledge is a programme; it is a format for research and a philosophical manifesto. If it did not provide a reasoned context for doing research it would be of no great interest to sociologists; if it professed no epistemology it would be of little interest to philosophers. Philosophers of science (in growing numbers, it seems) fmd a challenge in the tenets of the strong programme. That challenge has largely to do with the fact that the strong programme offers an alternative epistemology in the name of scientifiic sociology, and many philosophers fimd it an alternative sadly lacking in philosophical justifiication.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2000

Pages: 79-105

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048155774

Full citation:

Graham Solomon, "The role of arational Factors in interpretive history", in: Witches, scientists, philosophers, Berlin, Springer, 2000