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Robert John Ackermann

    Religion as Critique
    Data, Instruments, and Theory
    Nietzsche
    • Nietzsche

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In this book, the author challenges the common view that Nietzsche passed through several discrete periods of thought, each based on a different set of values, and that his work can best be understood as a collection of isolated insights. His argument is sustained by close textual analyses.

      Nietzsche
    • Data, Instruments, and Theory

      A Dialectical Approach to Understanding Science

      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book addresses the challenge of relativism in post-empiricist philosophy of science by emphasizing the role of data domains created by scientific instruments. Ackermann argues that these instruments allow for a separation of observation from theory, thereby establishing a foundation for scientific objectivity. His analysis provides a fresh perspective on how data and theory interact, offering insights into the nature of scientific inquiry and the reliability of empirical observations.

      Data, Instruments, and Theory