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Experimentalism is considered a theory of knowledge that emphasizes direct action and scientific control as well as methods and consequences. [3]
Experimentalism refers to the practice of conducting controlled observations or tests in a structured setting to investigate specific scientific questions, particularly focusing on causal relationships between variables. AI generated definition based on: Philosophy of Economics, 2012
23 maj 2024 · New Experimentalism is now an established research tradition, garnering heightened attention from historians and philosophers of science (Simons and Vagelli 2021). Concepts and practices related to experimentation across scientific domains are extensively debated in scholarly articles and books, and are the focus of dedicated workshops ...
19 gru 2017 · Experimental philosophy is a relatively new approach, usually understood as beginning only in the early years of the 21st century. At the heart of this new approach is the idea of pursuing philosophical questions using methods more typically associated with the social sciences.
1 cze 2018 · John Dewey formulated his educational ideas more than 100 years ago, and they retain great historical and philosophical interest today. This paper focuses on thinking in Dewey's approach to education, and then considers how digital tools and the Internet can enhance it.
24 maj 2022 · It shows how sociological experimentalism paves the way from a science of crisis to a science of experience, one that views uncertainty as the necessary point of departure for every form of research practice. Experimentalism is old and is subject to perpetual reinvention.
1 paź 2016 · We survey the diversity of experimentation, identifying three distinct experimental logics—controlled, Darwinian, and generative. Building on Pragmatist philosophy, we argue that each of these logics has different strengths and weaknesses, but taken together they offer a valuable experimentalist approach to environmental problem-solving.