A Priori in the Classical Model of Science

Authors

  • Sokolova Tatiana D. Russian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps20225918

Keywords:

a priori, model of classic science, philosophy of science, historical epistemology, model approach, digital humanities

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the concept of a priori and a priori knowledge within the framework of the classical model of science proposed for conducting research on the history of concepts, and in particular, the concept of “science” by digital humanities [de Jong, Betti, 2010]. In the first part of the article, I refer to the concept of model and (1) consider the classical model of science in terms of its heuristic potential for philosophical (and in particular, epistemological) research, and (2) define the main structural parts of the model for studying the concept a priori. In the second part, I consider the theoretical aspects of the classical model science in the context of a priori functional and historical concepts and the possibility of its adaptation to the analysis of the a priori in the history of science In the third part I propose a possible model for research of a priori in the classical model of science in two aspects: (1) a priori as universal principles underlying all sciences and (2) a priori as a set of propositions for a specific scientific discipline.

Published

2022-09-01

Issue

Section

Epistemology and Cognition

How to Cite

[1]
2022. A Priori in the Classical Model of Science. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 59, 1 (Sep. 2022), 81–93. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps20225918.