What are the relationships between philosophy and the history of philosophy, the history of science and the philosophy of science? This selection of essays by Lorenz Krüger (1932-1994) presents exemplary studies on the philosophy of John Locke and Immanuel Kant, on the history of physics and on the scope and limitations of scientific explanation, and a realistic understanding of science and truth. In his treatment of leading currents in 20th century philosophy, Krüger presents new and original arguments for a deeper understanding of the continuity and dynamics of the development of scientific theory. These result in significant consequences for the claim of the sciences that they understand reality in a rational manner. The case studies are complemented by fundamental thoughts on the relationship between philosophy, science, and their common history.
Lorenz Krüger Book order
October 3, 1932 – September 29, 1994






- 2005
- 1979
Transcendental Arguments and Science
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This volume explores the concept of 'conceptual frameworks' in knowledge analysis. It contrasts two approaches: one advocates for reconstructing scientific concepts to justify empirical knowledge, while the other argues that such reconstructions are inadequate for true epistemic justification, emphasizing the importance of addressing epistemological skepticism.