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Description: By Carl Matheson of the University of Manitoba.
Historicist Theories of Rationality (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Historicist Theories of Rationality First published Mon Aug 12, 1996; substantive revision Thu Jan 24, 2008 Of those philosophers who have attempted to characterize scientific rationality, most have attended in some way to the history of science. Even Karl Popper, who is hardly a historicist by anyone's standards, frequently employs the history of science as an illustrative and polemical device. However, relatively few theorists have offered theories according to which data drawn from the history of science somehow
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