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Phenomenology and Scientific Knowledge. / Паткуль, А.Б.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Phenomenology and Scientific Knowledge
AU - Паткуль, А.Б.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Abstract This article explores the possibility of a phenomenological method in the field of philosophy of science. It reconstructs the idea of scienticity, which is significant both for philosophy as a science and for philosophy's relationship to nonphilosophical sciences. The concepts of intentionality, eidetic objectness, and absolute evidence are discussed as conditions for the possibility of philosophy as a rigorous science. The concepts of constituting, objectivation, and regional ontology are examined in the context of the possibility of founding of sciences with a dogmatic standpoint in philosophy. It is suggested that the phenomenological program of philosophy of science remains current, though it also continues a tradition of thinking about science that stretches back to Plato. Phenomenological philosophy of science is a clarification of the meaning of scienticity, the very principles of a scientific relationship to the world.
AB - Abstract This article explores the possibility of a phenomenological method in the field of philosophy of science. It reconstructs the idea of scienticity, which is significant both for philosophy as a science and for philosophy's relationship to nonphilosophical sciences. The concepts of intentionality, eidetic objectness, and absolute evidence are discussed as conditions for the possibility of philosophy as a rigorous science. The concepts of constituting, objectivation, and regional ontology are examined in the context of the possibility of founding of sciences with a dogmatic standpoint in philosophy. It is suggested that the phenomenological program of philosophy of science remains current, though it also continues a tradition of thinking about science that stretches back to Plato. Phenomenological philosophy of science is a clarification of the meaning of scienticity, the very principles of a scientific relationship to the world.
U2 - DOI: 10.1080/10611967.2016.1169103
DO - DOI: 10.1080/10611967.2016.1169103
M3 - Article
VL - 54
SP - 76
EP - 92
JO - Russian Studies in Philosophy
JF - Russian Studies in Philosophy
SN - 1061-1967
IS - 1
ER -
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