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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1986

Pages: 421-442

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401085045

Volle Referenz:

, "The epistemology of the science of an epistemologist of the sciences", in: Cognition and fact, Berlin, Springer, 1986

The epistemology of the science of an epistemologist of the sciences

Ludwik Fleck's professional outlook and its relationship to his philosophical works

pp. 421-442

in: Robert S. Cohen, Thomas Schnelle, Cognition and fact, Berlin, Springer, 1986

Abstrakt

The book Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact, written by Ludwik Fleck in the early thirties and which remained practically unknown for a long period, is considered today, following its recent rediscovery (mainly in relationship with T. S. Kuhn's book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ) to be an important pioneering work in the sociology and in the epistemology of the natural sciences. Fleck was the first to developed in detail the view that in the natural science facts do not derive automatically from the observation of nature, but are socially constructed and, as such, dependent on the socio-cultural context, the "thought-collectives' in which they evolved.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1986

Pages: 421-442

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401085045

Volle Referenz:

, "The epistemology of the science of an epistemologist of the sciences", in: Cognition and fact, Berlin, Springer, 1986