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Author Merrick, Teri

Title Helmholtz, Cohen, and Frege on progress and fidelity : sinning against science and religion / Teri Merrick
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (288 pages)
Series Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture Ser. ; v. 27
Philosophical studies in contemporary culture.
Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1. An ambiguous reading of Kant's epistemology -- Chapter 2. Disambiguating Kant for the sake of science -- Chapter 3. Disambiguating Frege for the sake of charity -- Chapter 4. Some sanctifying precepts for science and religion
Summary This book examines the views of Hermann Helmholtz, Hermann Cohen and Gottlob Frege in reaction to the epistemic crises induced by rapid changes in 19th century scientific practice. Besides addressing longstanding interpretive puzzles of interest to Frege scholars, the book extracts precepts for rationally responding to paradigm shifts in scientific and religious traditions. Cohen's work in particular is held up as an example of wisely navigating epistemic and hermeneutical crises in science and religion. The book will appeal to philosophers and historians of science or religion, especially to those concerned with the epistemic challenges posed by Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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Subject Science -- Philosophy.
Science -- History.
Religion -- History.
religious history.
Religion
Science
Science -- Philosophy
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030572990
3030572994