Can there be a ‘scientific worldview’?: A critical note
In this brief note, a concept of the ‘scientific worldview’ is examined. In particular, contrary to some of the most often misconceptions regarding the concept, it will be argued (1) that there cannot be a ‘scientific worldview’ in the traditional sense of a Weltanschauung if science is tak...
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doaj-22e5bab300e944a2b4d9e2e491f520052020-11-24T23:57:21ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382013-01-01244192910.2298/FID1304019K0353-57381304019KCan there be a ‘scientific worldview’?: A critical noteKožnjak Boris0University of Zagreb, Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, CroatiaIn this brief note, a concept of the ‘scientific worldview’ is examined. In particular, contrary to some of the most often misconceptions regarding the concept, it will be argued (1) that there cannot be a ‘scientific worldview’ in the traditional sense of a Weltanschauung if science is taken in its strictest sense, (2) that the remaining ontological and epistemic skeleton cannot be a single unified picture of the world (Weltbild), and (3) that the supposed ‘truth’ of these remaining pictures cannot be unambiguously grounded either in the methodology of science, although the methodology itself can be explanatory and predictively adequate and successful, or in the technological success that is associated with science.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2013/0353-57381304019K.pdf‘world view’ vs ‘world picture’sciencemethodologytechnologyargument from success |
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Can there be a ‘scientific worldview’?: A critical note |
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Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade |
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Filozofija i Društvo |
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In this brief note, a concept of the ‘scientific worldview’ is examined. In
particular, contrary to some of the most often misconceptions regarding the
concept, it will be argued (1) that there cannot be a ‘scientific worldview’
in the traditional sense of a Weltanschauung if science is taken in its
strictest sense, (2) that the remaining ontological and epistemic skeleton
cannot be a single unified picture of the world (Weltbild), and (3) that the
supposed ‘truth’ of these remaining pictures cannot be unambiguously
grounded either in the methodology of science, although the methodology
itself can be explanatory and predictively adequate and successful, or in
the technological success that is associated with science. |
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‘world view’ vs ‘world picture’ science methodology technology argument from success |
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