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Husserl's Later Philosophy of Natural Science
(1987)
Husserl argues in the Crisis that the prevalent tradition of positive
science in his time had a philosophical core, called by him "Galilean
science", that mistook the quest for objective theory with the quest for ...
Fleck's Contribution to Epistemology
(1986)
Ludwik Fleck opposed the two most prominant schools of the philosophy of
science of his time: the Logical Positivism of Carnap, Schlick and others of the
Vienna Circle, and the Historicism of Durkheim, Levy-Bruhl, ...