Is A Postmodern Philosophy Of Science Possible?

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (1):21-37 (1991)
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Two main tendencies in postmodernism can be identified, neither providing much scope for developing a postmodern philosophy of science. According to the first, the world is fragmented into a plurality of autonomous local discourses, implying that any advice to scientists can be given only from within science and not from philosophers who stand outside ( above') science. According to the second, the meaning of signs is fundamentally elusive (poststructuralism and deconstruction). A deconstructive philosophy of science might be conceived of as experimenting with scientific texts, but in that case the label philosophy' becomes a mere matter of convention

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