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Philosophy, Science, Education and Culture

Robert Nola Gürol Irzik

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Science Education

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978-1-4020-3769-6

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978-1-4020-3770-2

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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Belief, Learning and Education

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 1 - Epistemology and Education | Pp. 23-49

Knowledge, Education and Critical Inquiry

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 1 - Epistemology and Education | Pp. 52-90

Plato on Knowledge, and a Socratic Model of Inquiry

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 1 - Epistemology and Education | Pp. 91-110

Some Problems for Theories of Knowledge and Their Resolution

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 1 - Epistemology and Education | Pp. 112-147

Varieties of Constructivism and the Inaccessibility of Reality Argument

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 1 - Epistemology and Education | Pp. 150-179

The Aims of Science and Critical Inquiry

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 2 - Philosophy of Science, Methodology and Science Education | Pp. 185-205

Naive Inductivism as a Methodology in Science

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 2 - Philosophy of Science, Methodology and Science Education | Pp. 207-230

Hypothetico-Deductivism as a Methodology in Science

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 2 - Philosophy of Science, Methodology and Science Education | Pp. 231-258

Bayesian Methodology in Science

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 2 - Philosophy of Science, Methodology and Science Education | Pp. 259-261

Scientific Realism and Modelling Reality

Robert Nola; Gürol Irzik

When we look at the evolution of wireless communication systems, as in most systems, two major developments are most prominent: 1) addition of new features and 2) improvement of already existing capabilities. The first development arises from the fact that communication through a wireless medium makes life easier. Every development brings several new features and these new features contribute positively to this fact. These developments can be seen clearly in the evolution of cell phones. In the past, cell phones were used only for transmitting voice and short text-based messages. Currently, there are cell phones in which an operating system runs and several multimedia applications are available.

Part 2 - Philosophy of Science, Methodology and Science Education | Pp. 285-318