El método científico y la nueva filosofía de la ciencia

  1. Parra Pujante, Antonio
  2. Asensi Artiga, Vivina Natividad
Journal:
Anales de documentación: revista de biblioteconomía y documentación

ISSN: 1697-7904 1575-2437

Year of publication: 2002

Issue Title: Francisco Javier Bernal Cruz in memoriam

Issue: 5

Pages: 9-20

Type: Article

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Abstract

Science is a good thing in itself as a system of provisionally established ideas and as an activity producing new ideas. Science has grown from general knowledge but scientific content cannot be judge according to common sense because it has involved its own rules. Falseness and paradigm are concepts which hare marked the scientific history of a good part of the twentieth century. The paths of philosophy of science during the twentieth century, following the linguistic turn at the beginning of the century, lead to the historical orientation of the science, for whose more extreme defenders there would hare to be a deconstruction to clarify the true reasons for one or other paradigm. The scientific method and the capacity for reasoning permit us to continue advancing in search of the truth and to create models to increase our scientific knowledge of the world