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Year: 2014

Pages: 2255-2279

Series: Synthese

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Mark Staples, "Critical rationalism and engineering", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2255-2279.

Critical rationalism and engineering

Ontology

Mark Staples

pp. 2255-2279

in: Synthese 191 (10), 2014.

Abstract

Engineering is often said to be ‘scientific’, but the nature of knowledge in engineering is different to science. Engineering has a different ontological basis—its theories address different entities and are judged by different criteria. In this paper I use Popper’s three worlds ontological framework to propose a model of engineering theories, and provide an abstract logical view of engineering theories analogous to the deductive-nomological view of scientific theories. These models frame three key elements from definitions of engineering: requirements, designs of artefacts, and theories for reasoning about how artefacts will meet requirements. In a subsequent paper I use this ontological basis to explore methodological issues in the growth of engineering knowledge from the perspective of critical rationalism.

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Publication details

Year: 2014

Pages: 2255-2279

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Mark Staples, "Critical rationalism and engineering", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2255-2279.