Criticism And The Growth Of Knowledge by Imre Lakatos

Proceedings of the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, London, 1965, Volume 4

"Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge" is a collection of essays that explores the philosophy of science, particularly focusing on the structure of scientific revolutions and the progression of scientific theories. This work critically examines the frameworks proposed by Thomas Kuhn, especially his notion of paradigm shifts, through a series of debates and discussions that highlight the dynamic and contentious nature of scientific progress. The book emphasizes the importance of criticism and methodological rigor in the development of scientific knowledge, advocating for a more refined understanding of how scientific fields evolve and how knowledge is constructed and validated within those fields.

Published
1970
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286
Original Language
English
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