Dlaczego Popper nie był kryptoindukcjonistą
Why Popper is not a crypto-inductionist
Author(s): Zofia SajdekSubject(s): Philosophy, Epistemology, Special Branches of Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II w Krakowie
Keywords: Karl Popper; David Hume; Rudolf Carnap; John Watkins; induction; verisimilitude; truthlikeness; probability; corroboration; confirmation; scepticism
Summary/Abstract: The article is an attempt to answer the question whether the result of the connection between corroboration and verisimilitude is an inductive element in the Popperian methodology. For this purpose the essay collates Karl Popper’s view with David Hume’s scepticism and inductionism of Rudolf Carnap. Further on the paper analizes the ćompromising”(for inductionism and critical falsificationism) proposition of Evaldas Nekraˇsas. The article also contains a presentation of Imre Lakatos’ allegation of Popper’s scepticism and the accusation of inductionism as formulated by John Watkins. The study of the disputes between the philosophers leads to the conclusion that the critical views are baseless. The final hypothesis is that these are not the right ways of proving the allegations of crypto-inductionism.
Journal: Semina Scientiarum
- Issue Year: 1/2012
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 64-91
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Polish