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Lorenz Krüger

    October 3, 1932 – September 29, 1994
    Der Begriff des Empirismus
    Universalgenie Helmholtz
    Physik, Philosophie und die Einheit der Wissenschaften
    Erkenntnisprobleme der Naturwissenschaften
    Transcendental Arguments and Science
    Why does history matter to philosophy and the sciences?
    • 2005

      Why does history matter to philosophy and the sciences?

      Selected Essays

      • 275 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      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.

      Why does history matter to philosophy and the sciences?
    • 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.

      Transcendental Arguments and Science