Cognitive Structures in Scientific Inquiry 2005
DOI: 10.1163/9789401201339_014
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The Ubiquity of Background Knowledge

Abstract: Jaap Kamps THE UBIQUITY OF BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE ABSTRACT. Scientific discourse leaves implicit a vast amount of knowledge, assumes that this background knowledge is taken into account-even taken for granted-and treated as undisputed. In particular, the terminology in the empirical sciences is treated as antecedently understood. The background knowledge surrounding a theory is usually assumed to be true or approximately true. This is in sharp contrast with logic, which explicitly ignores underlying presuppositi… Show more

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