Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought

Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought

Auteur : Peter Brian Medawar

Date de publication : 2007-11

Éditeur : DIANE Publishing Company

Nombre de pages : 62

Résumé du livre

Why are most scientists completely indifferent to scientific methodology? It is what passes for scientific methodol. is a misrepresentation of what scientists do or ought to do. It is important to explain what is wrong with the traditional methodol. of â¿¿inductiveâ¿¿ reasoning, & to show that the alternative scheme of reasoning assoc. with the names of Whewell & Peirce & Popper can give the scientist a certain useful insight into the way he thinks. In this alternative scheme, the energizing force of scientific inquiry comes from an imaginative preconception of what might be true -- a preconception which is at once exposed to critical analysis, to find out whether or not the imagined world corresponds with the real one. Scientific inquiry is essentially a dialogue between imaginative insight & critical appraisal; between the possible & the actual; between what could be true & what is in fact the case.

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