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Lakatos on justificationism

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  • Nicolae Sfetcu

    (Romanian Academy - Romanian Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CRIFST), History of Science Division (DIS))

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According to the scientific "justificationist" method, knowledge consisted of proven sentences. Classical intellectuals (or "rationalists," in the narrow sense of the term) have accepted extremely varied - and powerful "proofs", through revelation, intellectual intuition, experience. These, with the help of logic, have allowed them to prove any kind of scientific statement. Classical empiricists accepted as axioms only a relatively small set of "factual propositions" that expressed "hard facts". The value of their truth has been established by experience and has been the empirical basis of science.

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  • Nicolae Sfetcu, 2019. "Lakatos on justificationism," Working Papers enjustificationism, MultiMedia Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:bbp:wpaper:enjustificationism
    DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28722.25288
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