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Evandro Agazzi

    Das Gute, das Böse und die Wissenschaft
    La comparabilité des théories scientifiques
    Operations and constructions in science
    Varieties of Scientific Realism
    Scientific Objectivity and Its Contexts
    Science and ethics
    • Philosophy of science used to be identified with the logical and methodological analysis of scientific theories, and any allusion to values was considered as a deplorable intromission in a philosophical investigation that should remain strictly epistemological. As a reaction against this view, an opposite «sociological» approach downplayed the usual virtues of scientific knowledge (such as logical rigor and empirical adequacy) as artificial imageries that cover the actual nature of science, that is a social product submitted to all the kinds of social conditionings and compromises. A more balanced view is badly needed today, when technoscience is permeating all aspects of our civilization and wise persons understand that we cannot survive without using science and technology but at the same time we need to steer their development in view of the real benefit of humankind. We must investigate how science, technology and values are legitimately interconnected and, in particular, how the discourses of ethics, politics and religion can enter a fruitful dialogue with science. The essays presented in this volume offer a valuable contribution to this interdisciplinary study.

      Science and ethics
    • Scientific Objectivity and Its Contexts

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This book explores a novel theory of scientific objectivity, emphasizing both intersubjective agreement and concrete referents. It discusses the ontological status of scientific objects based on operational criteria and addresses the cultural-historical context of science. The second part focuses on the ethical and social dimensions of scientific inquiry.

      Scientific Objectivity and Its Contexts
    • Varieties of Scientific Realism

      Objectivity and Truth in Science

      • 417 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This book offers a comprehensive update on the scientific realism debate, enabling readers to gain a novel appreciation of the role of objectivity and truth in science and to understand fully the various ways in which antirealist conceptions have been subjected to challenge over recent decades. Authoritative representatives of different philosophical traditions explain their perspectives on the meaning and validity of scientific realism and describe the strategies being adopted to counter persisting antirealist positions. The coverage extends beyond the usual discussion of realism within the context of the natural sciences, and especially physics, to encompass also its applicability in mathematics, logic, and the human sciences. The book will appeal to all with an interest in the recent realist epistemologies of science, the nature of current philosophical debate, and the ongoing rehabilitation of truth as the legitimate goal of scientific research.

      Varieties of Scientific Realism