Roads to Commensurability

Author:   D. Pearce
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1987 ed.
Volume:   187
ISBN:  

9789027724144


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   30 June 1987
Format:   Hardback
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Roads to Commensurability


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How many miles to Babylon? Three-score and ten. Can I get there by candle-light? Yes, and back again. If your heels are nimble dnd light, You may get there by candle-light. Any philosopher who takes more than a fleeting interest in the sciences and their development must at some stage confront the issue of incommensurability in one or other of its many manifes­ tations. For the philosopher of science concerned with problems of conceptual change and the growth of knowledge, matters of incommensurability are of paramount concern. After many years of skating over, skimming through and skirting round this issue in my studies of intertheory relations in science, I decided to take the plunge and make the problem of incommensurability the central and unifying theme of a book. The present volume is the result of that decision. My interest in problems of comparability and commensurability in science was awakened in the formative years of my philosophi­ cal studies by my teacher, Jerzy Giedymin. From him I have learnt not only to enjoy philosophical problems but also to beware of simpleminded solutions to them. The vibrant seminars of Paul Feyerabend held at Sussex University in 1974 left me in no doubt that incommensurability was, and would remain, a major topic of debate and dispute in the philosophical study of human knowledge.

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Author:   D. Pearce
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic Publishers
Edition:   1987 ed.
Volume:   187
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.240kg
ISBN:  

9789027724144


ISBN 10:   9027724148
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   30 June 1987
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Stegmüller on Kuhn and Incommensurability.- 1. The Structuralist View of Theories.- 2. An Analysis of the Structuralist Concept of Reduction.- 3. Further Consequences.- 2. Structuralist Criteria of Commensurability.- 1. Balzer on Incommensurability.- 2. A Response.- 3. Adequacy of Translation and More on Uniform Reduction.- 4. The Structuralist Criteria Rejected.- 3. Research Traditions, Incommensurability and Scientific Progress.- 1. Problem-Solving Models of Science.- 2. Laudan on Incommensurability.- 3. Laudan’s Second Thesis.- 4. Progress and the Problem-Solving Model.- 4. The Logic of Reducibility.- 1. Types of Reduction.- 2. Generalisations.- 3. Reconstructions.- 4. Further Properties.- 5. Criteria of Adequacy: Some Fallacies Exposed.- 5. Theory Dynamics, Continuity and Problem-Solving.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Aspects of Problem-Solving.- 3. Research Traditions and Theory Ensembles.- 4. Theory Change and Relations between Ensembles.- 5. Theory Change and Continuity.- 6. Ensembles and the Problem-Solving Model of Progress.- 6. Meaning Change and Translatability.- 1. Meaning and Conceptual Change.- 2. Stability of Reference.- 3. Indeterminacy of Reference.- 4. Kuhn and Feyerabend against Translation.- 7. Two Routes to Commensurability.- 1. Comparability, Rationality, Translatability.- 2. Ontology and Conceptual Frameworks.- 3. The Translation of CM into RM.- 4. Explanation and Meaning.- 5. Scientific Change and Rationality: Some Tentative Conclusions.- Notes.- Name Index.

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' .. I do recommned the reviewed book as excellent and rewarding reading. It is written vividly, lucidly and competently. ' Studia Logica


.. I do recommned the reviewed book as excellent and rewarding reading. It is written vividly, lucidly and competently.' Studia Logica


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