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Philosophy of Science
Basic of Knowledge
Nature of reasoning
According to find it
Active effort
Past effort
Characteristic reasoning
Logic
Analytic
Logic
inductive logic
From specific observation in the general
Deductive logic
Starts out with general statement in specific observation
Source of knowledge
Ratio
Idealism
Realism
Deductive method
Throught national reasoning
Experience
Empirism
Throught a concreate expirience
Towards philosophycal throught
Is knowledge about basic of science
Criteria of truth
Corespondence
Coherence
Pragmatism
Mathematics
As language
Quantitative of mathematics
Mathematics as a deductive thinking
Development of mathematics
Science can be divided
Systematics
Comparative
Quantitative
Historical of Mathematical
Ancient egyptian civilzation used for commerce, aqriculture, building and controling nature such as flooding
Babylonian and Mesopotamian civilzations that developed the practical of mathematics
Greece civillzations that breaks the foundations of mathematics as a ratiional way thinking by defining certain steps and definitions
The Renainssance period laid the foundations for the further modern mathematics
Language
Means
Is a tool that helps us in achieving certain goals
Scientific means
Is basically a tool that helps scientific activities in various step that must be taken
Without having language skills
Can't comunicate our knowledge to other's
Systematic and orderly thinking is not possible
It's imposible to develop culture
Can't think complicatedly and abstracly
Dificiency language
Simbolik
Afektif
Not clear
Emotif
Exact
Pluralistic
Circular
Knowledge
Art
Applied arts
Limited scope
Deskriptif
Fenomenology
Fine arts
Function of science
Methaphysics
Educated common sense
Sience vs Art
Science
Impersonal
Relationship that are personal
General
Art
Personal
Meaning just for create and costumer
Individual
How to compare knowledge conectly
Epistomology
How ?
Ontology
What ?
Axiology
For what ?
Scientific Method
Stage of scientific activities
Formulation of problems
Developing framework in hypothesis objectives
Formulation of hypothesis
Hypothesis testing
Withdrawal conclusion
Development of culture
Function stage
The mystical stage
The ontologycal phase
All science theories must meet two main requirments
It's should be consistent with previous theories
Must be compatible with empirical fact
Methodology is an assesment in studying the rules in that method
This methodology is philosophycally included in what is caled epistomology
Structure of scientific knowledge
Explication divided in 4 types
Functional
Deductive
Prohabilistic
Genetic
Asumption
Theory
Postulate
Science and technology
As paradigm
Skeptism
Universal
As propaganda science
The development of science techonogy
Basic research
Applient research
Technologycal development
Aplicant technology
Can be define
As Process
As Product
Scientific method
Methodology is an assesment in studying the rules in that method
This method is philosophycally included in what is caled epistomology
Stage of scientific activities
Formulation of hypohesis
Formulation of problems
Withdrawal conclusion
Hypothesis testing
Develompment of culture
Functional stage
The mystical stage
The ontologycal phase