The paper analyses the development of some themes in the contemporary philosophy of science in Italy. Section 1 reviews the
dabate on the legacy of neopositivism. The spread of the philosophy of Popper is outlined in Section 2, with particular regard
to the problem of the vindication of induction. Section 3 deals with the debate on the incommensurability thesis, while Section
4 examines its consequences on the possible relationships between historical and epistemological studies of science. The last
section is devoted to one of the most recent trends in the Italian philosophy of science: the resumption of Aristotelian dialectics.
neopositivism - induction - incommensurability - historyand historiography of science - dialectics
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