نتایج جستجو برای: nology and structuralism

تعداد نتایج: 16827298  

2016
Francis W. Irwin

as to where between the two poles of behaviorism and structuralism they will finally see their science find its place. It has become ever more evident that psychology after all is one; that structuralism has long since been at its most structuralistic, and that behaviorism, born more than full-grown, has been rapidly progressing from senescence toward a more normal adolescence. Thia is hopeful,...

2008
Antony Eagle Toby Handfield

Dispositional essentialists are typically committed to two claims: that properties are individuated by their causal role (‘causal structuralism’), and that natural necessity is to be explained by appeal to these causal roles (‘dispositional actualism’). I argue that these two claims cannot be simultaneously maintained; and that the correct response is to deny dispositional actualism. Causal str...

2007
Bas C. van Fraassen

What does it mean to embed the phenomena in an abstract structure? Or to represent them by doing so? The semantic view of theories runs into a severe problem if these notions are construed either naively, in a metaphysical way, or too closely on the pattern of the earlier syntactic view. Constructive empiricism and structural realism will then share those difficulties. The problem will be posed...

Journal: :Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy 2021

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2002
Barb Hooper Wendy Wood

The history of occupational therapy may be understood as a continual transaction between two cultural discourses: pragmatism and structuralism. Pragmatism is a way of thinking that presupposes humans are agentic by nature and knowledge is tentative and created within particular contexts. Structuralism is a way of thinking that assumes humans are composites of recurring general frameworks and th...

2005
Pierre Frath

This paper examines how reference has been accounted for by the three main linguistic traditions in the 20 century: structuralism, analytical philosophy and cognitivism. Structuralism acknowledged the importance of reference but postponed its study to the future; analytical philosophy is centrally concerned with reference, thought and language and holds that the link between them can be account...

2008
Russell Marcus Chauncey Truax

The central problem in the philosophy of mathematics concerns access. The access problem arises from the common supposition that the referents of mathematical terms inhabit a realm separate from us. Quine’s approach in the philosophy of mathematics, his indispensability argument, dissolves the access problem, though his solution sometimes goes unrecognized, even by those who are sympathetic to ...

Journal: :Synthese 2022

Recent historical studies have investigated the first proponents of methodological structuralism in late nineteenth-century mathematics. In this paper, I shall attempt to answer question whether Peano can be counted amongst early structuralists. focus on Peano’s understanding primitive notions and axioms geometry arithmetic. First, argue that undefinability arithmetic led study relational featu...

2002
Bill Gibson

This paper traces the evolution of structuralist thought from the early European and Latin American structuralists through the late structuralism of Taylor and his followers. The genesis of the structuralist method is located in the writings of the early structuralists and necessarily leads to what neoclassicals call ad hoc theory. It is argued that simulation models are the logical outgrowth o...

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