Journal article

Normative naturalism and the challenge of relativism: Laudan versus Worrall on the justification of methodological principles

Howard Sankey

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science | Taylor and Francis Group | Published : 1996

Abstract

In Science and Values, Larry Laudan argues that rational scientific change is not restricted to scientific theory, but may also affect the methodology and axiology of science. In subsequent debate, John Worrall has raised the question of whether invariant principles of methodology are necessary in order to avoid epistemological relativism. Worrall argues that Laudan's denial of such principles leads straight to relativism. By contrast, Laudan claims that, rather than methodological invariance, what is required to escape relativism is a rational justification of such principles. In this paper, it will be argued that the normative naturalist meta-methodology, which Laudan has developed in work..

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