(RE)Inventing Scheffler,or, Defending Objective Educational Research |
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Authors: | Phillips D. C. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Education, Stanford University, Standford, California, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Israel Scheffler's book Science and Subjectivity (1967) was prescient: His criticisms of attacks on the traditional notions of objectivity and truth that underlie modern science are still relevant nearly thirty years later, when postmodernism and some varieties of feminist epistemology are winning many adherents. Two aspects of Scheffler's book are singled out for discussion – his philosophical style, which is marked by careful, well-developed, and detailed argument (in contrast to many contemporary writers in education who have postmodernist leanings, who merely make assertions about objectivity and so forth); and the actual content of the positions for which he argues. |
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