The emergence of scientific philosophy
About the eBook
In his book "The Genesis of Scientific Philosophy," Hans Reichenbach, one of the most prominent philosophers of the twentieth century and the pioneer of "logical positivism," offers us a new vision of "the role of philosophy in the modern era," a vision that calls for "a break with philosophy's metaphysical past" and " Rebuilding it on solid scientific foundations." Reichenbach argues that "traditional philosophy" has failed to find convincing answers to "humanity's great questions," due to its reliance on "abstract contemplation" and "vague concepts." He calls for a "new philosophy" that takes "science and experience" as its approach, and focuses on "what can be proven accurately and clearly." Reichenbach emphasizes that "scientific philosophy" is not "merely a mechanical application of the scientific method," but rather an "independent intellectual approach" that aims to "analyze scientific concepts and examine their philosophical foundations," which contributes to "developing our understanding of the world and ourselves."
About the Author
كان "هانز ريشنباخ" (1891-1953) فيلسوفًا وَعالمًا ألمانيًا بارزًا، اشتهرَ بِإِسهاماتِهِ في تطويرِ "المذهبِ الوضعيّ المنطقيّ" وَ "فلسفةِ العلم". وَقد أسّسَ "مدرسةَ برلين" ، التي سَعَت إلى إِقامةِ "فلسفةٍ علميةٍ صارمةٍ" تَستَندُ إلى "المنطقِ وَالتّجربة". وَقد تركَ "ريشنباخ" إرثًا فكريًا ثريًا لا يزالُ يُؤثّرُ في "الفلسفةِ العلميةِ الحديثة".
Product Details
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Genre: Sprache - Sonstige
Language: ara
Size: 450 Pages
Filesize: 699.5 KB
ISBN: 9783899797299
Published: Oct. 22, 2024