PHIL 327: Scientific Philosophy: From Kant to Kuhn and Beyond
Examines the development of scientific philosophy from Kant, through the Naturphilosophie of Schelling and Hegel, to the neo-Kantian scientific tradition initiated by Hermann von Helmholtz and the neo-Kantian history and philosophy of science of Ernst Cassirer and Thomas Kuhn. Proposes a post-Kuhnian approach to the history and philosophy of science in light of these developments. Prerequisite:
Phil 225 (Kant's First Critique) or equivalent. 2 unit option is only for Philosophy PhD students beyond the second year.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 2-4
| Repeatable
3 times
(up to 12 units total)
Instructors:
Friedman, M. (PI)
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