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Deutsche Wissenschaftstheorie Synonyme

Englische philosophy of science; theory of science Synonyme

philosophy  Aristotelianism  Berkeleianism  Bradleianism  Buddha-like composure  Cynicism  Cyrenaic hedonism  Cyrenaicism  Epicureanism  Fichteanism  Hegelianism  Heideggerianism  Heracliteanism  Herbartianism  Humism  Kantianism  Leibnizianism  Marxism  Mimamsa  Neo-Hegelianism  Neo-Pythagoreanism  Neoplatonism  Newtonian physics  Oriental calm  Peripateticism  Platonism  Purva Mimamsa  Pyrrhonism  Pythagoreanism  Sankhya  Schellingism  Scotism  Socratism  Sophism  Sophistry  Spencerianism  Stoicism  Thomism  Weltanschauung  acosmism  acoustics  aerophysics  aesthetics  agnosticism  animalism  animatism  animism  aplomb  applied physics  astrophysics  atomism  attitude  basic conductor physics  biophysics  body of ideas  calm disposition  calm of mind  calmness  chemical physics  composure  control  cool  coolheadedness  coolness  cosmotheism  countenance  criticism  cryogenics  crystallography  cytophysics  deduction  deductive reasoning  deism  demonstration  dialectical materialism  discourse  discourse of reason  discursive reason  dispassion  dualism  easy mind  eclecticism  egoism  electron physics  electronics  electrophysics  empiricism  epistemology  equanimity  ethics  ethos  eudaemonism  existentialism  feeling  geophysics  hedonism  humanism  hylomorphism  hylotheism  hylozoism  icy calm  idea  idealism  ideology  immaterialism  imperturbability  imperturbation  indisturbance  individualism  induction  inductive reasoning  intuitionism  logic  logical thought  macrophysics  materialism  mathematical physics  mechanics  mechanism  medicophysics  mental composure  mentalism  metaphysics  microphysics  monism  mysticism  natural philosophy  natural science  naturalism  neocriticism  nominalism  notion  nuclear physics  ontologism  ontology  opinion  optics  optimism  organic mechanism  organicism  outlook  panpsychism  pantheism  patience  peace of mind  peacefulness  pessimism  philosophic composure  philosophicalness  physic  physical chemistry  physical  

Wissenschaftstheorie Definition

Philosophy
(n.) Literally, the love of, including the search after, wisdom
Philosophy
(n.) A particular philosophical system or theory
Philosophy
(n.) Practical wisdom
Philosophy
(n.) Reasoning
Philosophy
(n.) The course of sciences read in the schools.
Philosophy
(n.) A treatise on philosophy.
Physico-philosophy
(n.) The philosophy of nature.
Science
(n.) Knowledge
Science
(n.) Accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws
Science
(n.) Especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc.
Science
(n.) Any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study
Science
(n.) Art, skill, or expertness, regarded as the result of knowledge of laws and principles.
Science
(v. t.) To cause to become versed in science
Theory
(n.) A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice
Theory
(n.) An exposition of the general or abstract principles of any science
Theory
(n.) The science, as distinguished from the art
Theory
(n.) The philosophical explanation of phenomena, either physical or moral

philosophy of science; theory of science Bedeutung

big science scientific research that requires massive capital investment but is expected to yield very significant results
Cooper Union
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
university founded in by Peter Cooper to offer free courses in the arts and sciences
lab
laboratory
research lab
research laboratory
science lab
science laboratory
a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
science museum a museum that collects and displays objects having scientific interest
skill
science
ability to produce solutions in some problem domain, the skill of a well-trained boxer, the sweet science of pugilism
big-bang theory
big bang theory
(cosmology) the theory that the universe originated sometime betweenbillion andbillion years ago from the cataclysmic explosion of a small volume of matter at extremely high density and temperature
steady state theory
continuous creation theory
(cosmology) the theory that the universe maintains a constant average density with matter created to fill the void left by galaxies that are receding from each other, the steady state theory has been abandoned in favor of the big bang theory
hypothesis
possibility
theory
a tentative insight into the natural world, a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena, a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory, he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices
M-theory (particle physics) a theory that involves an eleven-dimensional universe in which the weak and strong forces and gravity are unified and to which all the string theories belong
string theory (particle physics) a theory that postulates that subatomic particles are one-dimensional strings
doctrine
philosophy philosophical system
school of thought
ism
a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
philosophy any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation, self-indulgence was his only philosophy, my father's philosophy of childearing was to let mother do it
theory a belief that can guide behavior, the architect has a theory that more is less, they killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales
creation science an effort to give scientific support for the truth of the account of Creation given in the Book of Genesis
empiricism
empiricist philosophy
sensationalism
(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
existentialism
existential philosophy
existentialist philosophy
(philosophy) a thentury philosophical movement chiefly in Europe, assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
theory a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena, theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses, true in fact and theory
theory of gravitation
theory of gravity
gravitational theory
Newton's theory of gravitation
(physics) the theory that any two particles of matter attract one another with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
preformation
theory of preformation
a theory (popular in the th century and now discredited) that an individual develops by simple enlargement of a tiny fully formed organism (a homunculus) that exists in the germ cell
scientific theory a theory that explains scientific observations, scientific theories must be falsifiable
field theory (physics) a theory that explains a physical phenomenon in terms of a field and the manner in which it interacts with matter or with other fields
economic theory (economics) a theory of commercial activities (such as the production and consumption of goods)
Malthusianism
Malthusian theory
Malthus' theory that population increase would outpace increases in the means of subsistence
communications
communication theory
the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.), communications is his major field of study
science
scientific discipline
a particular branch of scientific knowledge, the science of genetics
natural science the sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena
set theory the branch of pure mathematics that deals with the nature and relations of sets
group theory the branch of mathematics dealing with groups
Galois theory group theory applied to the solution of algebraic equations
probability theory
theory of probability
the branch of applied mathematics that deals with probabilities
life science
bioscience
any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms
biology
biological science r
the science that studies living organisms
biomedical science the application of the principles of the natural sciences to medicine
medical science the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease
ecology
bionomics
environmental science
the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
genetics
genetic science
the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms
brain science the branch of neuroscience concerned with the brain
zoology
zoological science
the branch of biology that studies animals
chemistry
chemical science r
the science of matter, the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
physics
natural philosophy r
the science of matter and energy and their interactions, his favorite subject was physics
physics physical science the physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something, he studied the physics of radiation
atomism
atomic theory
atomist theory
atomistic theory
(chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles, the ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of the universe
holism
holistic theory
the theory that the parts of any whole cannot exist and cannot be understood except in their relation to the whole, holism holds that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, holistic theory has been applied to ecology and language and mental states
atomic theory a theory of the structure of the atom
Bohr theory (physics) a theory of atomic structure that combined Rutherford's model with the quantum theory, electrons orbiting a nucleus can only be in certain stationary energy states and light is emitted when electrons jump from one energy state to another
cell theory
cell doctrine
(biology) the theory that cells form the fundamental structural and functional units of all living organisms, proposed in by Matthias Schleiden and by Theodor Schwann
wave theory
undulatory theory
wave theory of light
(physics) the theory that light is transmitted as waves
corpuscular theory
corpuscular theory of light
(physics) the theory that light is transmitted as a stream of particles
kinetic theory
kinetic theory of gases
(physics) a theory that gases consist of small particles in random motion
relativity
theory of relativity
relativity theory
Einstein's theory of relativity
(physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts
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Die Wissenschaftstheorie Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Wissenschaftslehre oder Wissenschaftslogik) ist ein Teilgebiet der Philosophie, das sich mit den Voraussetzungen, Methoden und Zielen von Wissenschaft und ihrer Form der Erkenntnisgewinnung beschäftigt.