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The Nature of Philosophy of Science Dyah Qotrunnada; Maspuroh; Elsa Nurmalasari; Ilham Mubarok; Mohammad Abdul Al Halib
Bibliotheca: Journal of Philosophy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/bibliotheca.v1i1.3

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The philosophy of science is a fundamental study of the nature of knowledge, how it is acquired, and its validity and limitations. This study encompasses questions regarding the scientific method, truth, objectivity, and the relationship between theory and reality. In this context, the philosophy of science serves to provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles underlying the scientific process and how knowledge is applied. This article explores various philosophical perspectives on science and examines how different approaches influence the development of scientific knowledge across disciplines.
Knowledge, Science and Scientific Knowledge Ahmad Daud; Maspuroh; Endang Nur Fitriani; Neng Zulfa Alawiyah; Rakha Firjatullah
Bibliotheca: Journal of Philosophy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/bibliotheca.v1i1.4

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Knowledge is a fundamental aspect of human life that encompasses various forms of information and skills acquired through experience, education, or perception. In this paper, knowledge is categorized into three main types: general knowledge, scientific knowledge, and scientific understanding. Scientific knowledge refers to knowledge obtained through scientific methods, involving systematic testing and observation, while scientific understanding pertains to the results of research processes based on empirical evidence that can be tested and verified. This paper discusses the differences between these three forms of knowledge and highlights the importance of scientific understanding in technological development and modern life. In conclusion, scientific knowledge plays a crucial role in driving innovation and social progress, providing a reliable framework for understanding natural phenomena and improving human quality of life.
The Position and Nature of the Philosophy of Science Emi Nuraemi; Maspuroh; Erna Robiatul Adawiah; Muhammad Nursyauqi
Bibliotheca: Journal of Philosophy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/bibliotheca.v1i1.5

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Philosophy occopies a central position in science and is the basis for in-depth thinking about nature, methods and rationality of science. Philosophy contributes to the development of science by helping formulate new theories and evaluating the validity of existing knowledge. In addition, philosophy can reduce misunderstandings and provide moral guidance in decision making. The aim of this research is to determine the status and essence of the philosophy of scince, including the meaning, objectives, research objects and status of the philosophy of science, as well as approaches, ways of working, foundations, essence, aims, values and meaning. From the philosophy of sciene. The research method used is the documentary research research method, namely collecting data from books, journals, articles and certain works. Philosophy has a long history in the history of  science. Philosophy is older than science and most religions. Knowledge begins with curiosity, certainty with doubt, and philosophy with both. We encourage philosophical thinking to find  out what we already know and what we never know in a seemingly infinite universe. Likewise, philosophizing means introspection and self-correction, the courage to be honest about how far the truth we seek has actually been achieved.