demarkationsproblemet
Demarkationsproblemet, also known as the problem of demarcation, is a central issue in the philosophy of science concerning the criteria that distinguish scientific theories from non-scientific or pseudoscientific claims. The problem arose in the context of the Enlightenment and subsequent scientific developments, as philosophers and scientists sought clear boundaries to define what constitutes scientific knowledge.
The primary challenge of demarcation is to develop an objective standard that can reliably differentiate scientific
One influential approach was proposed by the philosopher Karl Popper, who suggested falsifiability as a criterion.
Other notable perspectives include those of Thomas Kuhn, who emphasized the role of scientific paradigms and
Despite various proposals, the demarcation problem remains unresolved and subject to ongoing debate. Critics argue that