Book contents
- Interpreting Kuhn
- Interpreting Kuhn
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Foundational Issues
- Chapter 1 The Genealogy of Thomas Kuhn’s Metaphysics
- Chapter 2 Kuhn’s Kantian Dimensions
- Chapter 3 A Public Intellectual and a Private Scholar
- Chapter 4 Kuhn and Logical Positivism
- Part II Three Core Concepts
- Part III Kuhnian Themes
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 2 - Kuhn’s Kantian Dimensions
from Part I - Foundational Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 June 2021
- Interpreting Kuhn
- Interpreting Kuhn
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Foundational Issues
- Chapter 1 The Genealogy of Thomas Kuhn’s Metaphysics
- Chapter 2 Kuhn’s Kantian Dimensions
- Chapter 3 A Public Intellectual and a Private Scholar
- Chapter 4 Kuhn and Logical Positivism
- Part II Three Core Concepts
- Part III Kuhnian Themes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Two questions should be considered when assessing the Kantian dimensions of Kuhn’s thought. Was Kuhn a Kantian? Did Kuhn have an influence on later Kantians and neo-Kantians? Kuhn mentioned Kant as an inspiration, and his focus on explanatory frameworks and the conditions of knowledge appear Kantian. But Kuhn’s emphasis on learning; on activities of symbolization; on paradigms as practical, not just theoretical; and on the social and community aspects of scientific research as constitutive of scientific reasoning are outside the Kantian perspective. Kuhn’s admiration for Kant is tempered by his desire to understand the processes of learning, initiation into a scientific community, experimentation using instruments, and persuasion, drawing on the work of Piaget, Koyré, Wittgenstein, and others. Both Kuhn and Kant were interested in the status of science, and the role of the scientist in its development and justification. But Kuhn presents science in a much more messy, historically contingent, and socially charged way than Kant does. The paper’s conclusion evaluates Kuhn’s reception among researchers including Richardson and Friedman, assessing the prospects for future work.
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- Interpreting KuhnCritical Essays, pp. 27 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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