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Are Pseudosciences Like Seagulls? A Discriminant Metacriterion Facilitates the Solution of the Demarcation Problem

2019

In this article, I develop a philosophical framework, or ‘metacriterion’, for the demarcation of pseudoscience. Firstly, ‘gradualist demarcation’ is discussed in depth, considering an approach to t...

History and Philosophy of ScienceDemarcation problemDiscriminantPhilosophy060302 philosophy05 social sciencesPseudoscienceFamily resemblance06 humanities and the arts0509 other social sciences050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionEpistemologyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science
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On Some “family resemblances” of Fuzzy Set Theory and Human Sciences

2011

The aim of this paper is to underline the importance of detecting similarities or at least, ‘family resemblances’ among different fields of investigation. As a matter of fact, the attention will be focused mainly on fuzzy sets and a few features of human sciences; however, I hope that the arguments provided and the general context outlined will show that the problem of picking up (dis)similarities among different disciplines is of a more general interest. Usually strong dichotomies guide out attempts at understanding the paths along which scientific research proceed; i.e., soft versus hard sciences, humanities versus the sciences of nature, Naturwissenschaften versus Geisteswissenschaften, …

Soft computingHard and soft scienceSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryFuzzy setFamily resemblanceContext (language use)Human sciencefuzzinessMatter of factEpistemologySimilarity (psychology)Artificial intelligencebusinessMathematics
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