The Rationality of Science

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The Rationality of Science is a philosophical work by Alan Musgrave that defends a critical rationalist account of scientific method and justification, engaging with debates over realism, theory choice, and the objectivity of scientific knowledge.

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instanceOf book
about Karl Popper's philosophy of science
criteria for theory appraisal
critical rationalist account of scientific method
debates over realism and anti-realism
fallibilism in science
problem of induction
scientific explanation
scientific objectivity
academicDiscipline history and philosophy of science
philosophy
argues objectivity in science is grounded in critical discussion and testing
scientific theories can be rationally preferred without inductive justification
the aim of science is truth about the world
the growth of scientific knowledge is driven by conjectures and refutations
the rationality of science does not depend on certainty
associatedWith University of Otago NERFINISHED
author Alan Musgrave NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin New Zealand
critiques Feyerabend's epistemological anarchism
Kuhn's account of scientific revolutions
Lakatos's methodology of scientific research programmes
inductivist accounts of science
instrumentalist interpretations of scientific theories
relativist views of science
defends critical rationalist account of scientific method
objectivity of scientific knowledge
scientific realism
genre philosophy of science literature
hasPerspective anti-inductivist
fallibilist
realist
influencedBy Imre Lakatos NERFINISHED
Karl Popper NERFINISHED
contemporary debates on scientific realism
intendedAudience philosophers of science
scientifically literate readers
language English
mainTopic critical rationalism
epistemology of science
objectivity of scientific knowledge
rationality of scientific method
scientific justification
scientific realism
theory choice in science
philosophicalDiscipline epistemology
philosophy of science
philosophicalSchool critical rationalism

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