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The Critique of Scientific Reason
The Critique of Scientific Reason, A systematic critique of the notion that natural science is the sovereign domain of truth, <i>Critique of Scientific Reason</i> uses an extensive and detailed investigation of physics—and in particular of Einstein's theory of relativity—to argue that the , The Critique of Scientific Reason has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The Critique of Scientific Reason
  • Written by author Kurt Hubner
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, May 1988
  • A systematic critique of the notion that natural science is the sovereign domain of truth, Critique of Scientific Reason uses an extensive and detailed investigation of physics—and in particular of Einstein's theory of relativity—to argue that the
  • A systematic critique of the notion that natural science is the sovereign domain of truth, Critique of Scientific Reason uses an extensive and detailed investigation of physics—and in particular of Einstein's theory of relativity—to arg
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A systematic critique of the notion that natural science is the sovereign domain of truth, Critique of Scientific Reason uses an extensive and detailed investigation of physics—and in particular of Einstein's theory of relativity—to argue that the positivistic notion of rationality is not only wrongheaded but false. Kurt Hübner contends that positivism ignores both the historical dimension of science and the basic structures common to scientific theory, myth, and so-called subjective symbolic systems. Moreover, Hübner argues, positivism has led in our time to a widespread disillusionment with science and technology.


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