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The nature of truth in science

Authors: Lebedev S.A. Published: 13.10.2017
Published in issue: #12(62)/2017  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2017-12-484  
Category: The Humanities in Technical University | Chapter: Philosophy Science  
Keywords: scientific truth, scientific method, empirism, apriorism, constructivism, subject of scientific knowledge

The article analyzes two paradigms in understanding the nature of scientific truth: transcendentally-monistic and socio-pluralistic. The first paradigm prevailed in the classical philosophy of science, the second one - in the nonclassical and postnonclassical epistemology. We define these paradigms and consider their potentialities, borderlines and correspondence to the real science.


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