Bolzano' s Theory of Science

Dissertation, Catholic University of America (2008)
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Abstract

This thesis presents a Bolzano whose genius resulted not from his freedom from powerful philosophical influences, but precisely from his response to the powerful philosophical influences of his day. Chief amongst these were the voices engaged in debate about the nature of science. It was precisely Bolzano's commanding synthesis of the views of those advocating progress through mathematical physics with the views of those advocating a classical model of a science as the study of causes that set the stage for the development of Austrian and analytic philosophy in subsequent centuries.

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