Reduction for Historians of Science
Reduction for Historians of Science
Author(s): Julita SlipkauskaitėSubject(s): History of ideas, Social history, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: diachronic reduction; history of science; rational reconstruction; Anneliese Maier; Nicolo Oresme;
Summary/Abstract: The reductive strategies, such as the deductive-nomological (DN) model of explanation, or the Nagel–Schaffner reduction, have been perceived negatively ever since their first applications in historical inquiry. However, the role of the analysis of inter-theory relations, such as the preservation of success and retrospective rationality, has hardly ever received much attention from historians of science. In this paper, I am exploring the applicability of the analysis of inter-theory relations for the rational reconstruction of the development of science. I demonstrate that the historiography of Anneliese Maier is a good example of a few reductive strategies at play in historical inquiry that do not submit to the same criticism that the synchronic reductive analysis of theories is submitted to.
Journal: Filosofija. Sociologija
- Issue Year: 34/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 310-318
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English