Deformation of form
Abstract
The author treats Bachelard's theory of scientific conceptualisation, and claims that epis-temology reveals the key to the explanation of the progress of sciences as well as of the history in the analysis and descriptions of those historical moments when the content of scientific concepts gets more or less radically changed and transformed. So the way that makes possible the rational explanation of the inherent and unlimited progressiveness of scientific truth is not the analysis of scientific concept in its isolated timeless logical form and structure but the elucidation of the aspects and moments of the deformation of this form.Downloads
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Published
2016-01-17
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Likar, V. (2016). Deformation of form. Filozofski Vestnik, 12(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3795
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Aspects of form in philosophy and other theorethical discourses
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