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  1. La realidad según la física cuántica y la investigación-acción.David Francisco Nani - 2018 - Universitas Philosophica 35 (70):65-83.
    El presente artículo se enfoca en la investigación-acción y la física cuántica. Efectúa una comparación respecto a una idea central: el concepto de realidad. Explica la presencia de similitudes, por ejemplo, la realidad como representación y como entidad influenciada por el observador. Más aún, el investigador debe seleccionar entre diferentes marcos explicativos, pues lo real no puede ser abordado por medio de un único aparato teórico y metodológico. Aunque ambas visiones socavan la ciencia moderna, existen diferencias, en tanto que las (...)
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  • Science by Nobel committee: decision making and norms of scientific practice in the early physics and chemistry prizes.Gustav Källstrand - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Science 55 (2):187-205.
    This paper examines the early years of decision making in the award of the Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry, and shows how the prize became a tool in the boundary work which upheld the social demarcations between scientists and inventors, as well as promoting a particular normative view of individual scientific achievement. The Nobel committees were charged with rewarding scientific achievements that benefited humankind: their interpretation of that criterion, however, turned in the first instance on their assessment of the (...)
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  • Science as instrumental reason: Heidegger, Habermas, Heisenberg. [REVIEW]Cathryn Carson - 2009 - Continental Philosophy Review 42 (4):483-509.
    In modern continental thought, natural science is widely portrayed as an exclusively instrumental mode of reason. The breadth of this consensus has partly preempted the question of how it came to persuade. The process of persuasion, as it played out in Germany, can be explored by reconstructing the intellectual exchanges among three twentieth-century theorists of science, Heidegger, Habermas, and Werner Heisenberg. Taking an iconic Heisenberg as a kind of limiting case of “the scientist,” Heidegger and Habermas each found themselves driven (...)
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