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The hermeneutical status of the history of science

the views of Hélène Metzger

Pierre Kerszberg

pp. 145-150

Abstract

The most delicate problem raised by Gad Freudenthal is that mentioned in his conclusion, namely, the possibility of overcoming the relativism to which the hermeneutical circle seems to lead. Not only is it the most delicate problem — it is also the most decisive point. Indeed, the attempt to circumscribe this possibility in the framework of Hélène Metzger's contributions is not in itself limited to conjectures as to what she really did or really thought: it is far more. It involves, as I would like to show here in following Freudenthal's line of argument, a tentative approach to a question which is of paramount importance for the status and fate of the history and philosophy of science in general.

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Ullmann-Margalit Edna (1988) Science in reflection: the Israel colloquium: studies in history, philosophy, and sociology of science volume 3. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 145-150

Full citation:

Kerszberg Pierre (1988) „The hermeneutical status of the history of science: the views of Hélène Metzger“, In: E. Ullmann-Margalit (ed.), Science in reflection, Dordrecht, Springer, 145–150.