Rationality, Scientific Rationality and Philosophical Problems

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1166-1173 (1983)
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The thesis of this paper is that at a fundamental level there are not distinct sets of philosophical problems related to specific kinds of rationality. The evidence presented in favor of this thesis is that the empiricist tradition has been faced with the same philosophical problems in accounting for scientific rationality as philosophy in general has faced in accounting for rationality in general; and that the nature of these problems requires that they be dealt with prior to considering questions which might turn out to be distinct.

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