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Philosophy of Science, 6 ECTS credits.
/Vetenskapsteori/
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Prel. scheduled
hours: 30
Rec. self-study hours: 130
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Area of Education: Humanities
Subject area: Philosophy of Science
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Advancement level
(A-D): B
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Aim:
This course shall afford an outline of problems and methods within the theory of science and orientate important science- and techno-philosophical schooling. The aim is to enhance an understanding of the natural sciences and technical research.
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Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Requisite general qualifications for university.
Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.
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Organisation:
Lectures
Seminars
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Course contents:
Science history orientation. Methodological directions such as rationalism, empiricism, positivism and falsification. Central scientific conceptions. Problems concerning observation, induction, scientific explanations and rationality. Technical philosophical issues regarding the aims and methods of technical research. The connection to basic research. Technology's rationa-lity; technological autonomy versus pluralism and usage control.
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Course literature:
Chalmers, A.F. What is this thing called science? Milton Keynes, Open University, 1982.
Nordin, I. Teknologins rationalitet, 1988.
Agassi, J. Science in Flux (selection), 1976.
Bunge, M. "The five Buds of Technophilosophy" in Technology in Society, vol.1, Pergamont Press, 1979.
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Examination: |
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Written examination |
4 p
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Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: TEMA.
Director of Studies: Ulrika Andersson
Examiner: Ingemar Nordin
Link to the course homepage at the department
Course Syllabus in Swedish
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