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What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Science? On Ernst Mach’s Pragmatic Epistemology

In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag. pp. 525-536 (2019)

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  1. Assessing evolutionary epistemology.Michael Bradie - 1986 - Biology and Philosophy 1 (4):401-459.
    There are two interrelated but distinct programs which go by the name evolutionary epistemology. One attempts to account for the characteristics of cognitive mechanisms in animals and humans by a straightforward extension of the biological theory of evolution to those aspects or traits of animals which are the biological substrates of cognitive activity, e.g., their brains, sensory systems, motor systems, etc. (EEM program). The other program attempts to account for the evaluation of ideas, scientific theories and culture in general by (...)
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  • Vaihinger and Poincaré: An Original Pragmatism?Christophe Bouriau - 2009 - In Michael Heidelberger & Gregor Schiemann (eds.), The Significance of the Hypothetical in Natural Science. De Gruyter. pp. 221-250.
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  • Ernst Mach and the Fortunes of Positivism in America.Gerald Holton - 1992 - Isis 83:27-60.
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