Abstract

The problem of scientific truth has always been a crucial problem in the philosophy of science. The previous schools of logical empiricism and falsificationism believed that science and truth contained each other. But historicists, such as Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend, etc., believe that truth and science have nothing to do with each other, and the two are completely separate. Larry Laudan also believed that science has nothing to do with truth, but he tried to find a middle way between logicism and historicism.

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