Aristotle on inquiry: erotetic frameworks and domain specific norms
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Dehli, India ; Singapore
Cambridge University Press
2021
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Ausgabe: | first published |
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Abstract: | "Dante refers to Aristotle as "il maestro di color che sanno," the master of those who know. But Aristotle typically refers to the works that have come down to us as 'inquiries' or 'investigations,' and in the pages that follow, I will make a case for Aristotle as "il maestro di color che cercano", the master of those who inquire. The chapters to follow attempt to get clear on Aristotle's conception of inquiry, in so far as the goal of inquiry is scientific knowledge. Does Aristotle see inquiry, as he clearly sees explanation, as a process constrained by epistemic norms-norms of inquiry, as I am calling them? That is, given that Aristotle has clearly articulated ideas about what the goal of scientific inquiry looks like, does he also have clearly articulated norms that must be adhered to if one is to achieve that goal?"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | xvi, 320 Seiten 5 Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780521193979 |
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adam_text | Contents List ofFigures Preface List ofAbbreviations page ix xi xv Introduction i PART I EROTETIC FRAMEWORKS AND DOMAIN-SPECIFIC NORMS 1 9 The Goal of Knowledge and Norms of Inquiry n 2 An Erotetic Framework: The Posterior Analytics on Inquiry 37 3 6ς A Discourse on μέθοδος 4 Natural Science: Many Inquiries, One Science PART II NORMS OF NATURAL INQUIRY 5 The Methodos of Nature 99 II9 121 6 Shaping the Methodos of Animals: The Purpose of Parts ofAnimals 1 141 7 The Soul: One Subject, Two Methods? 174 8 The Order of Inquiry 1: Right and Left in De cáelo and De incessa animalium 9 The Order of Inquiry 11: The Debt of Zoological Inquiry to Meteorology IV vii 200 227
Vlil Contents ю Aristotle on Respiration: Framework Norms Meet Domain-Specific Norms Bibliography Index Locorum General Index 264 293 307 314
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