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Ernst Mach’s Enlightenment Pragmatism:History and Economy in Scientific Cognition

Authors :
Uebel, Thomas
Preston, John
Source :
Uebel, T 2021, Ernst Mach’s Enlightenment Pragmatism : History and Economy in Scientific Cognition . in J Preston (ed.), Interpreting Mach : Critical Essays . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 84-102 .
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Ernst Mach’s philosophy of scientific knowledge is profitably understood as an original form of pragmatism. Far from endorsing a simple copy-theory of empiricism, he insisted that all knowledge claims go beyond what is immediately “given” and can only be understood and legitimated by taking their context into account. His broadly naturalistic approach was informed as much by his awareness of cultural development as it was by evolutionary theory. Mach recognized science itself as a deeply historical phenomenon and scientific knowledge as path-dependent, thoroughly fallible and far from ever closed. Conceptual perplexities, he held, can only be resolved by historical-comparative investigations. What merits thinking of Mach as a pragmatist, I will argue, is his insistence, as a philosopher, on the ultimately practical orientation of all thought as a matter both of fact and norm, and, as a historian of science, on the need to investigate the specific problem situations out of and in response to which concepts and theories developed. Last but not least, the practical orientation of his philosophy found expression in his allegiance to the ideal of enlightenment. The aim of the present chapter is to make these claims perspicuous.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Uebel, T 2021, Ernst Mach’s Enlightenment Pragmatism : History and Economy in Scientific Cognition . in J Preston (ed.), Interpreting Mach : Critical Essays . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 84-102 .
Accession number :
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