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Formalized epistemology in a philosophical perspective

Hervé Barreau

pp. 9-20

The need for a formalized epistemology is recognized by all scholars who think that the relativity of all sciences must not be referred to a social relativism. In XXth century, Husserl was the protagonist of such an epistemic philosophy. But this philosophy was more successful in social and human sciences than in natural sciences. In this latter domain, quantum mechanics obeys the requirements of a Kantien perspective in a more precise sense that was the case with Newtonian mechanics.

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DOI: 10.1007/0-306-48144-8_2

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Barreau, H. (2002)., Formalized epistemology in a philosophical perspective, in M. Mugur Schchter (ed.), Quantum mechanics, mathematics, cognition and action, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 9-20.

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