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The Philosophy Of Historical Case Studies 1st Edition Tilman Sauer

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The Philosophy Of Historical Case Studies 1st Edition Tilman Sauer
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.12 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Tilman Sauer, Raphael Scholl (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319302270, 9783319302294, 3319302272, 3319302299
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Philosophy Of Historical Case Studies 1st Edition Tilman Sauer by Tilman Sauer, Raphael Scholl (eds.) 9783319302270, 9783319302294, 3319302272, 3319302299 instant download after payment.

This volume collects reflections on the role of philosophy in case studies in the history of science. Case studies have played a prominent role in recent history and philosophy of science. They have been used to illustrate, question, explore, or explicate philosophical points of view. Even if not explicitly so, historical narratives are always guided by philosophical background assumptions. But what happens if different philosophies lead to different narratives of the same historical episodes? Can historical case studies decide between competing philosophical viewpoints? What are the criteria that a case study has to fulfill in order to be philosophically relevant? Bringing together leading practitioners in the fields of history and philosophy of the physical and the life sciences, this volume addresses this methodological problem and proposes ways of rendering explicit philosophical assumptions of historical work.

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