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- Title
¿TOMANDO SERIAMENTE A DEWEY? UNA REVISIÓN CRÍTICA DEL IDEAL DE CIENCIA BIEN ORDENADA DE PHILIP KITCHER.
- Authors
MATTAROLLO, LIVIO
- Abstract
Within the general debate about free-value science ideal, Kitcher proposes a wellordered science ideal. Its political as well as meta-ethical foundations present two different versions: the first is inspired by John Ralws' view whereas the second refers to John Dewey's idea of democracy as conjoint communicated experience. This article argues that Kitcher's view is not in tune with Dewey's but, on the contrary, it presents several tensions because it preserves a formal conception of democracy and an objectivistic view of values-precisely two points that Kitcher intended to avoid by quoting Dewey.
- Subjects
DEWEY, John, 1859-1952; DEMOCRACY
- Publication
Ideas y Valores, 2022, Vol 71, Issue 180, p9
- ISSN
0120-0062
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15446/ideasyvalores.v72n181.84190