Carnap e Kuhn: arqui-inimigos ou aliados próximos?

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  • Gilson Olegario da Silva Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Keywords:

Carnap, Kuhn, holismo, frameworks linguísticos, léxicos estruturados, revoluções científicas

Abstract

Comparamos os pontos de vista de Carnap e Kuhn sobre a ciência. Embora existam diferenças importantes entre eles, as semelhanças são impressionantes. A base para isso é uma imagem da ciência semanticamente convencionalista e pragmaticamente orientada, que sugere que a concepção de que a filosofia da ciência pós-positivista constitui uma revolução radical e que não possui afinidades interessantes com o positivismo lógico deve estar seriamente equivocada.

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Author Biography

Gilson Olegario da Silva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas - Programa de Pós-graduação em Filosofia.

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2013-01-13

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