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Realism For Realistic People A New Pragmatist Philosophy Of Science Hasok Chang

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Realism For Realistic People A New Pragmatist Philosophy Of Science Hasok Chang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Hasok Chang
ISBN: 9781108470384, 9781108620000, 9781108568395, 1108470386, 1108620000, 1108568394
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Realism For Realistic People A New Pragmatist Philosophy Of Science Hasok Chang by Hasok Chang 9781108470384, 9781108620000, 9781108568395, 1108470386, 1108620000, 1108568394 instant download after payment.

In this innovative book, Hasok Chang constructs a philosophy of science for 'realistic people' interested in understanding and promoting the actual practices of inquiry in science and other knowledge-focused areas of life. Inspired by pragmatist philosophy, he reconceives the very notions of reality and truth on the basis of his concept of the 'operational coherence' of epistemic activities, and offers new pragmatist conceptions of truth and reality as operational ideals achievable in actual scientific practice. Rejecting the version of scientific realism that is concerned with claiming that our theories correspond to an ultimate reality, he proposes instead an 'activist realism': a commitment to do all that we can actually do to improve our knowledge of realities. His book will appeal to scholars and students in philosophy, science and the history of science, and all who are concerned about the place of science and empirical truth in society.

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