Phenomenological Approach as the Key to Understanding of the Transformation Reasons of Philosophical Images of Science

HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 2 (2):61-74 (2013)
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The paper defends the thesis that phenomenological methods can play key role in explications of the transformation reasons of philosophical images of science. It can be made by the comparative analysis among phenomenology and other approaches revealing strong and weaknesses of separate approaches. Such principles of an explication of the transformation reasons of philosophical images of science were allocated: 1) the science is a set of the idealizing consciousness attitudes which allow to build images of the world in borders of regional ontologies (or «particular ways of understanding of reality»);2) idealizing attitudes correspond to the comprehension of intentionality experiences structures; 3) the general transformation reason of images of science is the change of consciousness attitudes

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Sergey Kulikov
Tomsk State Pedagogical University

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