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Published on: July 31, 2007
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没有自然类型的哲学:对雷登和埃雷谢夫斯基的回复
1Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
概括
接地功能帐户为科学分类中的自然类型提供了一种新的方法. 然而,它不是一个完整的理论,表明需要超越一般定义的新哲学框架.
科学领域:
- 科学哲学的哲学科学哲学
- 科学分类的科学分类
- 科学的形而上学.
背景情况:
- 自然类型的哲学传统在历史上影响了科学分类.
- 这一传统面临着越来越多的关于其适用性和理论基础的批评.
- 雷顿和埃雷谢夫斯基提出了基于功能的账户,以解决这些批评和捍卫自然种类.
研究的目的:
- 评估接地功能账户作为更新自然种类传统的战略.
- 为了确定接地功能是否提供了可行的自然类型的一般理论.
- 探索这个观点的优点和局限性对未来哲学框架的影响.
主要方法:
- 对Reydon和Ereshefsky的基于功能的账户进行了批判性分析.
- 关于帐户的范围和局限性的哲学论证.
- 对接地功能账户与自然种类更广泛的传统进行比较评估.
主要成果:
- 接地功能为科学分类提供了一种有价值的哲学方法.
- 这种说法并不令人信服,因为它不是自然种类的全面的一般理论.
- 该分析强调了基于功能的方法的具体优点和局限性.
结论:
- 接地功能帐户提供了一个富有成效的,虽然不完整的,自然种类的视角.
- 现在是时候超越对自然种类的传统,一般的定义了.
- 为了推进科学分类研究,需要对新的哲学框架进行进一步的实验.
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