Kant viewed Hume’s work as reflecting the issues of science and therefore attempted a reply to his critique of causality and all scientific knowledge, in order for science or philosophy to be able to claim necessarily true knowledge about the world... #philosophy #ImmanuelKant #copernicanrevolution #constructivism #science #philosophyofscience #reason #knowledge #historyofphilosophy #DavidHume #fmdnetwork https://philosophyindefinitely.wordpress.com/2020/09/14/kants-copernican-revolution/
Kant’s Copernican revolution…

Kant’s Copernican revolution Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was born in east Prussia and started as a mathematical physicist, making contributions to the nebula theory of stellar formula formation.…

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#ReneDescartes was a mathematician, scientist and philosopher, with a Jesuit education and training as an army engineer. He was one of the philosophers who attacked scholasticism in light of the new Copernican/Galilean science... #mindbody #descartes #dualism #rationalism #foundationalism #philosophy #historyofphilosophy #intellectualtraditions #Scholasticism #copernicanrevolution
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The rationalism and dualism of Descartes…

The rationalism and dualism of Descartes Descartes is usually considered a starting point of modern philosophy, he was a mathematician, scientist and philosopher, with a Jesuit education and traini…

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Gradual changes in philosophy cannot be separated from the societal changes in Western societies at the time, with medieval Europe being a concoction of feudal states ruled locally by aristocrats and populated by mainly illiterate peasants, priests represented the majority of (if not all) literate people... #metaphysics #Scholasticism #thomasaquinas #historyofphilosophy #FrancisBacon #copernicanrevolution #philosophy #isaacnewton #platonism #Ptolemy #scientificrevolution
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Scholasticism and the scientific revolution…

Scholasticism and the scientific revolution Gradual changes in philosophy cannot be separated from the societal changes in Western societies at the time, with medieval Europe being a concoction of …

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"there are no stationary objects in the Universe":
might be considered a/the root idea & impulse of #CopernicanRevolution & https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernican_Revolution & #Galileo; of critical responses to ethnocentrism, anthropomorphism, tradition, & #sedentarism, & idea of progressivism as motion
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RT @Rainmaker1973
There are no stationary objects in the Universe: even our Solar System is moving not only around the cente…
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Why Einstein Wouldn’t Be Published Today
(A Conversation with Lorraine Daston)

Very interesting conversation in which Lorraine Daston shared her expertise on science and some of the challenges it faces today.

https://themarginaliareview.com/why-einstein-wouldnt-be-published-today-a-conversation-with-lorraine-daston-part-two/

#Kuhn #MaxWeber #Copernicus #CopernicanRevolution #ResearchTraditions #Sociology #Sociologist @sociology #Einstein #Truth #Science #Philosophy #PhilosophyOfScience #MaxPlanck #TheMeaningOfScience

Why Einstein Wouldn’t Be Published Today: A Conversation with Lorraine Daston, Part Two | The Marginalia Review of Books

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