Anstey Peter R
Early Sci Med. 2014;19(2):103-32. doi: 10.1163/15733823-00192p01.
Serious philosophical reflection on the nature of experiment began in earnest in the seventeenth century. This paper expounds the most influential philosophy of experiment in seventeenth-century England, the Bacon-Boyle-Hooke view of experiment. It is argued that this can only be understood in the context of the new experimental philosophy practised according to the Baconian theory of natural history. The distinctive typology of experiments of this view is discussed, as well as its account of the relation between experiment and theory. This leads into an assessment of other recent discussions of early modern experiment, namely, those of David Gooding, Thomas Kuhn, J.E. Tiles and Peter Dear.
对实验本质的严肃哲学思考始于17世纪。本文阐述了17世纪英国最具影响力的实验哲学,即培根 - 波义耳 - 胡克的实验观。有人认为,这只有在根据培根自然史理论实践的新实验哲学背景下才能理解。本文讨论了这一观点中独特的实验类型学,以及它对实验与理论关系的阐述。这进而引出了对近期其他关于早期现代实验讨论的评估,即大卫·古丁、托马斯·库恩、J.E. 泰尔斯和彼得·迪尔的讨论。