Grasping reality : an interpretation-realistic epistemology /

Grasping Reality addresses the methodology of a sophisticated realistic approach to scientific as well as everyday recognition by using schemes and interpretative constructs to analyze theories and the practice of recognition from a hypothesis-realistic vantage point. The three main theses are: (1)...

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Main Author: Lenk, Hans
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2003.
Series:Series on the foundations of natural science and technology ; v. 5.
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505 0 |a 1. "Grasping" as interpretation and impregnation -- 2. Methodological outline of the systematic scheme-interpretationism -- 3. Short note about "grasping" in traditional philosophy -- 4. "Truth" as a metatheoretic interpretative construct -- 5. A reappraisal regarding "theories" and "theoretical concepts": towards an action-theoretical and technology-oriented philosophy of science and epistemology -- 6. Reality constructs and different "realisms" -- 7. From a Kantian towards a problematistic-interpretationist approach -- 8. Referential realism as an interactionist interpretationism -- 9. Interpretation of reality and quantum theory -- 10. Resumé: "grasping" as acting in (re)cognizing. 
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