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The exploration of scientific rationality reveals it as a contested arena of ideas rather than a fixed set of rules, tracing its evolution from Aristotle through Aquinas to Wittgenstein. The paper examines the conditions of scientific rationality, the existence of scientific truth, and the limitations of knowledge, with a focus on Immanuel Kant's contributions. It outlines Kant's theories on knowledge and science, contextualized by contemporary scientific discussions, highlighting his efforts to reconcile conflicting viewpoints in the philosophy of science.
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Immanuel Kants Ideas on Knowledge, Johannes Wiedemann
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