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To say the Paris pact failed - on the grounds of science and justice – is not to be cynical.
Scientific practice is also center stage for those singing the praises of "the experimental life" (e.g., Hacking 1983; Shapin and Schaffer 1985; Galison 1987), and those highlighting the cognitive grounds of science (e.g., Giere 1988; Martínez 2014) and science's social and normative context (e.g., Kitcher 1993, 2001; Longino 1995, 2002; Ziman 2000; cf. Simon 1957).
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Mr. Jenkins, author of "Life on Earth," said the shifting ground of science made research challenging.
"In its objective historical ground, idealism emerged as scientific idealism, in the grounding of science [i.e. in the transcendental sense]" (Cohen 1916: 309).
They seemed to fear [the physicians] that if they granted certain autonomy to the psychic life, they would no longer be standing on the safe ground of science" (Freud 1890, p. 116).
This strategy must encompass Hydrogen production, distribution and utilization and should be built on solid grounds of established science and engineering.
The judge rested this determination on his judgment that intelligent design fails to follow the ground rules of science by relying on supernatural explanations, that it uses "the same flawed and illogical contrived dualism that doomed creation science in the 1980s," and that it has been completely rejected by the scientific community.
They are: ID violates the centuries-old ground rule of science by invoking and permitting supernatural causation, the argument of irreducible complexity, central to ID, employs the same flawed and illogical dualism that doomed creation science in the 1980s, and ID's negative attacks on evolution are refuted by the scientific community.
Transcendental philosophy in the Kantian spirit, then, is doubly "critical," checking itself against metaphysical excesses, on the one hand, but also rigorously formulating the ideal grounds of the sciences, on the other.[16] At the same time, the Marburg School finds in the critical philosophy an idealistic bulwark against the empiricism epitomized by Mill.
Since the logical positivists grounded their view of science in Hume's thought, that is how we learn science, and so we are biased towards thinking that that is how science must be.
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