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Author Barseghyan, Hakob

Title The laws of scientific change / Hakob Barseghyan.

Imprint Cham : Springer, 2015

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Location Call No. Status
 Female Library  Q175 .B2255 2015    Available
 Male Library  Q175 .B2255 2015    Available
Description (xvi, 275 pages) : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- PART I: METATHEORY -- Chapter 1: Scope -- Chapter 2: Possibility -- Chapter 3: Assessment -- PART II: THEORY -- Chapter 4: Axioms -- Chapter 5: Theorems -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Some Open Questions -- Bibliography -- Legend.
Summary This book systematically creates a general descriptive theory of scientific change that explains the mechanics of changes in both scientific theories and the methods of their assessment. It was once believed that, while scientific theories change through time, their change itself is governed by a fixed method of science. Nowadays we know that there is no such thing as an unchangeable method of science; the criteria employed by scientists in theory evaluation also change through time. But if that is so, how and why do theories and methods change? Are there any general laws that govern this process, or is the choice of theories and methods completely arbitrary and random? Contrary to the widespread opinion, the book argues that scientific change is indeed a law-governed process and that there can be a general descriptive theory of scientific change. It does so by first presenting meta-theoretical issues, divided into chapters on the scope, possibility and assessment of theory of scientific change. It then builds a theory about the general laws that govern the process of scientific change, and goes into detail about the axioms and theorems of the theory
Subject Science -- Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
ISBN 9783319175959