FF:PH2111 Methodology of Science - Course Information
PH2111 Methodology of Science
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2008
- Extent and Intensity
- 1/1/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. PhDr. Ivana Holzbachová, CSc. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- prof. PhDr. Jan Zouhar, CSc.
Department of Philosophy – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Hana Holmanová - Timetable
- Wed 10:00–11:35 C41
- Prerequisites
- PH_SoZ Compreh. Exam. in Phil. || PROGRAM(N-PH) || PROGRAM(N-HS) || PROGRAM(N-SS)
The knowledge of the history of philosophy. - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Philosophy (programme FF, M-HS)
- Philosophy (programme FF, M-PH)
- Philosophy (programme FF, N-HS)
- Philosophy (programme FF, N-PH) (2)
- Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Social Studies Basics (programme FF, N-HS3)
- Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Social Studies Basics (programme FF, N-SS) (2)
- Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Social Studies Basics (programme FF, N-SS3)
- Course objectives
- In the course we will study conception of scientific knowledge in the history of philosophy as well as in contemporary period. In addition to a brief overview of philosophical approaches to science from Antiquity until the 19th century, we will focus on the opinions on science in the 20th century, especially on historical school of philosophy of science. The students will also learn about selected problems of scientific approach to reality, particularly about the relation between natural and social sciences. Students will be able to present detailed papers related to the literature on the subject. The main objective of the course is to understand the evolution of philosophical approaches to science and its function in society.
- Syllabus
- 1. Emergence of philosophy of science, definition of science
- 2. Conception of science in Antiquity
- 3. Medieval conception of science; beginning of the criticism of Aristotelian model
- 4. Science in Renaissance
- 5. Early-modern conception of science: Descartes, Newton
- 6. Positivistic conception of science
- 7. Irrationalism, crisis of confidence in science and neopositivistic reactions to the crisis
- 8. K. R. Popper
- 9. Historical school of the development of science
- 10. The debate about the status of social sciences
- 11. Society, science, technology
- 12. Theory, fact, reductionism
- 13. Modern relativization of the notion of theory: philosophy and science
- 14. Psychology, sociology and the ethics of science
- Literature
- Fajkus, B.: Současná filozofie a metodologie vědy. Praha 1997
- Feyerabend, Paul K.: Rozprava proti metodě. Praha 2002. ss. 27-78
- Floss, P.: Proměny vědění. Praha 1977
- HOLZBACHOVÁ, Ivana. Filozofické a metodologické problémy vědy. Vydání 1. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 1996, 140 stran. ISBN 8021014709. info
- POPPER, Karl Raimund. Bída historicismu. 1. vyd. Praha: ISE, 1994, 130 s. ISBN 80-85241-75-7. info
- KUHN, Thomas S. Štruktúra vedeckých revolúcií. Translated by Ľubica Valentová. 1. vyd. Bratislava: Pravda, 1982, 285 s. info
- Assessment methods
- The course has a form of lectures; however, students will present papers related to the literature on selected problems of topics. The course ends with a colloquium in form of oral exam.
Minimal requirements for exam:
Emergence of philosophy of science, definition of philosophy of science
Positivistic conception of science
Popper and criticism of positivism
Scientific revolution in T. S. Kuhn and P. Feyerabend
Relation between science and society - Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- The course is taught annually.
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2008, recent)
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