•  466
    Discussion Note on Hasok Chang: Realism for Realistic People
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie (2): 1-12. 2025.
    We first discuss Chang’s criticism of the correspondence theory of truth and of what he calls ‘correspondence realism’. We think that correspondence can be rescued if properly reshaped. We then take up Chang’s alternative to the correspondence theory of truth, his ‘truth-by-operational-coherence’, which we think does not fit many truths from social life. The topic of realism, implicitly present already in the previous topics, is subsequently explicitly treated. What Chang calls realism is, in ef…Read more
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    In the last few decades, nursing scholars have drawn on philosophy to establish the scientific status of nursing. However, well‐known philosophical accounts of science, such as those by Popper and Kuhn, are primarily targeted at the pure natural sciences. Accordingly, the application of such accounts to nursing has led to dubious results. In this paper, we propose a fresh start and apply Hoyningen‐Huene's recent account of science to nursing. According to Hoyningen‐Huene, knowledge about a given…Read more
  • Wissenschaftselitwicklung und Wirklichkeit in der Theorie Thomas S. Kuhns
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (6): 508-517. 2014.
  • Theorie antireduktionistischer Argumente: Fallstudie Bohr
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (2): 194-204. 2014.
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    Theorie antireduktionistischer Argumente: Fallstudie Bohr
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6): 196-206. 2014.
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    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?" verfügbar.
  •  650
    On the Way to a Theory of Antireductionist Arguments
    In Ansgar Beckermann, Hans Flohr & Jaegwon Kim (eds.), Emergence or Reduction?: Essays on the Prospects of Nonreductive Physicalism, De Gruyter. pp. 289-302. 1992.
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    The book addresses the question of what the nature of science is. Throughout the book, “science” is taken in a very wide sense, including not only the natural sciences, but also mathematics, the social sciences, and the humanities. The question “What is science?” is answered by the following thesis: Scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge, especially from everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. This thesis is developed in nine dimensions in which it is…Read more
  •  506
    Discussion Note on Hasok Chang: Realism for Realistic People
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 56 (2): 275-286. 2025.
    We first discuss Chang’s criticism of the correspondence theory of truth and of what he calls ‘correspondence realism’. We think that correspondence can be rescued if properly reshaped. We then take up Chang’s alternative to the correspondence theory of truth, his ‘truth-by-operational-coherence’, which we think does not fit many truths from social life. The topic of realism, implicitly present already in the previous topics, is subsequently explicitly treated. What Chang calls realism is, in ef…Read more
  •  23
    Namenregister
    with Gertrude Hirsch
    In Paul Hoyningen-Huene & Gertrude Hirsch (eds.), Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?: Positionen und Fragen zur gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, De Gruyter. pp. 419-424. 1988.
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    Frontmatter
    with Gertrude Hirsch
    In Paul Hoyningen-Huene & Gertrude Hirsch (eds.), Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?: Positionen und Fragen zur gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, De Gruyter. 1988.
  •  14
    Inhaltsverzeichnis
    with Gertrude Hirsch
    In Paul Hoyningen-Huene & Gertrude Hirsch (eds.), Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?: Positionen und Fragen zur gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, De Gruyter. 1988.
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    Sachregister
    with Gertrude Hirsch, Elisabeth Ströker, Klaus Mainzer, Wolfgang Balzer, Ernst Specker, Gerard Radnitzky, Gerhard Huber, Werner Flach, Erhard Scheibe, Hans Primas, Jürgen Mittelstrass, Ulrich Müller-Herold, Herbert Hörz, Hermann Lübbe, Nicholas Rescher, Henri Lauener, Hans Poser, Erwin Engeler, Karin Knorr Cetina, Gerhard Seel, Günter Ropohl, Hans Grob, and Walther Ch Zimmerli
    In Paul Hoyningen-Huene & Gertrude Hirsch (eds.), Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?: Positionen und Fragen zur gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, De Gruyter. pp. 425-430. 1988.
  •  4
    Autoren
    with Gertrude Hirsch
    In Paul Hoyningen-Huene & Gertrude Hirsch (eds.), Wozu Wissenschaftsphilosophie?: Positionen und Fragen zur gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, De Gruyter. pp. 431-434. 1988.
  •  12
    The Heart of Science: Systematicity
    In Anna Margaretha Horatschek (ed.), Competing Knowledges – Wissen im Widerstreit, De Gruyter. pp. 85-102. 2020.
    This paper addresses the question of what the heart (or the “nature”) of science is. After a short introduction, I will first make a few preliminary historical and systematic remarks. Next, in answering the main question, I shall propose the following thesis: Scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge, especially from everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. This thesis has to be qualified, clarified, developed and justified. In particular, I will develop …Read more
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    Systematicity: The Nature of Science
    Oxford University Press USA. 2016.
    In Systematicity, Paul Hoyningen-Huene answers the question "What is science?" by proposing that scientific knowledge is primarily distinguished from other forms of knowledge, especially everyday knowledge, by being more systematic. "Science" is here understood in the broadest possible sense, encompassing not only the natural sciences but also mathematics, the social sciences, and the humanities. The author develops his thesis in nine dimensions in which it is claimed that science is more system…Read more
  •  18
    Feyerabend and Kuhn
    In Stefano Gattei & Roberta Corvi (eds.), Feyerabend in Dialogue: Critical Essays, Springer. pp. 219-238. 2024.
    I begin the chapter with biographical remarks, especially, when and how Feyerabend and Kuhn met. Then, I discuss the concept of incommensurability. Perhaps surprisingly, Feyerabend and Kuhn did disagree about several aspects of this concept, which has often not been seen appropriately in the literature. I first discuss their agreements, and then the main differences in their understanding of incommensurability. Then I discuss Feyerabend’s general criticism of Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revol…Read more
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    Pablo Melogno and Thomas Kuhn
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 72 28-42. 2025.
    This paper discusses seven of Melogno’s papers on Kuhn from 2019 to 2024. It analyzes Melogno’s arguments about the relationship between Kuhn’s early and late historiography, his rejection of the discovery-justification distinction, and his move towards questions of meaning and semantics in the 1980s. This paper argues that Melogno made vital contributions to “Kuhn studies,” carefully tracing developments in Kuhn’s thought over time. However, it also engages critically with some of Melogno’s cen…Read more
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    Wissensformen, vier Versuche
    with Klaus Hulek, Marco Hofheinz, and Robert Pohlhausen
    Wehrhahn Verlag. 2017.
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    Pablo Melogno and Thomas Kuhn
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 72. 2024.
    This paper discusses seven of Melogno’s papers on Kuhn from 2019 to 2024. It analyzes Melogno’s arguments about the relationship between Kuhn’s early and late historiography, his rejection of the discovery-justification distinction, and his move towards questions of meaning and semantics in the 1980s. This paper argues that Melogno made vital contributions to “Kuhn studies,” carefully tracing developments in Kuhn’s thought over time. However, it also engages critically with some of Melogno’s cen…Read more
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    In the first part of this article we will formulate postulates, which must be satisfied by a reasonable concept of emergence. The postulates will articulate conditions of adequacy for an appropriate explication of the concept of emergence. These conditions of adequacy are based primarily upon the philosophical and scientific history of the concept of emergence, in which the intended role of the concept is expressed. In the second part we will discuss and evaluate some candidates for the concept …Read more