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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE by Armahedi Mahzar. WEEK 2 Goals and Paradigms. Last Week SYSTEMATICS Science as an Object of Philosophy. Explicit Aspects Objects Structure Character Methods Processes Functions. SYSTEMATICS Science as an Object of Philosophy. Implicit Aspects Origin Contexts
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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCEbyArmahedi Mahzar WEEK 2 Goals and Paradigms ICAS Jakarta 2003
Last WeekSYSTEMATICSScience as an Object of Philosophy Explicit Aspects • Objects • Structure • Character • Methods • Processes • Functions ICAS Jakarta 2003
SYSTEMATICSScience as an Object of Philosophy Implicit Aspects • Origin • Contexts • Goals • Paradigms ICAS Jakarta 2003
Organismic Aristotlean Physics Universe is living organism Universe is geocentric Matter is continuous Space is finite Time is cyclic Mechanical Newtonian Physics Universe is dead machine Universe is heliocentric Matter is atomic Space is infinite Time is linear The Origin 1(Newtonian Paradigm Shift) ICAS Jakarta 2003
Organismic Aristotlean Physics Motion is explained Stability is natural Motion is caused byforce The origin of force is the Prime Mover There are 4 kinds of causes Mechanical Newtonian Physics Motion is described Inertial motion is natural Change of speed and direction caused by force The origin of force is other material objects The efficient cause is the only cause The Origin 2(Newtonian Paradigm Shift) ICAS Jakarta 2003
Contexts of Science • Material Sociological Context • Technology • Economy • Ideological Cultural Context • Philosophy • Ideology ICAS Jakarta 2003
Goals of Science Discovering the regularities in nature for manipulating the natural phenomena and conquering the natural limitations to raise the welfare of mankind ICAS Jakarta 2003
Paradigms of Science(implicit philosophical bases of science) • Ontological Paradigms • Epistemological Paradigms • Axiological Paradigms ICAS Jakarta 2003
Ontological Paradigms • Materialism • Atomism • Mechanism ICAS Jakarta 2003
Ontological Paradigm 1Materialism • The objects of science are pieces of matter • Matter is the ultimate reality • Mind is a material property ICAS Jakarta 2003
Ontological Paradigm 2Atomism • The objects of science are the sum of parts • The property of material objects is determined by the interactions of parts • There are smallest parts of matter ICAS Jakarta 2003
Ontological Paradigm 3Mechanism • The world is a great machine • The parts of the world are machines • To explain the world, find its mechanisms ICAS Jakarta 2003
Epistemological Paradigms • Rationalism • Empiricism • Reductionism ICAS Jakarta 2003
Epistemological Paradigm 1Rationalism • The universe has a rational order • Science find natural laws rationally • Science uses Logics and Mathematics ICAS Jakarta 2003
Epistemological Paradigm 2Empiricism • The source of scientific knowledge is in the senses • Instruments are the extensions of senses and muscles ICAS Jakarta 2003
Epistemological Paradigm 3Reductionism • The whole is the sum of the parts • The property of the whole is only caused by the interaction of the parts • All systems reduced to machines ICAS Jakarta 2003
Axiological Paradigm • Neutralism • Humanism • Individualism ICAS Jakarta 2003
Axiological Paradigm 1Neutralism • Science is about facts not values • Science is value-free • Science is neutral ICAS Jakarta 2003
Axiological Paradigm 2Humanism • Science is human knowledge • Science is the highest knowledge • Science is for human welfare ICAS Jakarta 2003
Axiological Paradigm 3Individualism • Science is atomistic • Individual is the atom of society • The ultimate goal of scienceis the happiness of the individuals ICAS Jakarta 2003
Next Week CRISIS & CRITICISMS ICAS Jakarta 2003