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Beschreibung
The philosophical questions raised by the history and practice of science are among the most complex and stimulating. The philosophy of science inquires into such matters as scientific reasoning, scientific explanation, the nature and value of scientific knowledge, progress in science, and the debate between realist and anti-realist views of science.

Science: Key Concepts in Philosophy is the ideal first stop for the student wishing to get to grips with this challenging subject. Written with the specific needs of students new to the discipline in mind, it covers the work of key thinkers and outlines clearly the central questions, problems and arguments encountered in studying the philosophy of science. The book considers such fundamentals as discovery, evidence, verification and falsification, realism and objectivity. It also draws on specific examples from the history of science to further illuminate the philosophical questions addressed. This is a practical and informative introduction to a major component of the undergraduate philosophy curriculum, as well as being a support to ongoing study.
The philosophical questions raised by the history and practice of science are among the most complex and stimulating. The philosophy of science inquires into such matters as scientific reasoning, scientific explanation, the nature and value of scientific knowledge, progress in science, and the debate between realist and anti-realist views of science.

Science: Key Concepts in Philosophy is the ideal first stop for the student wishing to get to grips with this challenging subject. Written with the specific needs of students new to the discipline in mind, it covers the work of key thinkers and outlines clearly the central questions, problems and arguments encountered in studying the philosophy of science. The book considers such fundamentals as discovery, evidence, verification and falsification, realism and objectivity. It also draws on specific examples from the history of science to further illuminate the philosophical questions addressed. This is a practical and informative introduction to a major component of the undergraduate philosophy curriculum, as well as being a support to ongoing study.
Über den Autor
Steven French
Zusammenfassung
Key Concepts is a strongly branded and heavily promoted series that will - alongside the Reader's Guides and Guides for the Perplexed - clearly identify Continuum as a major publisher of undergraduate Anglo-American philosophy books.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Discovery - Flash of Genius or Careful Observation
Chapter 3: Discovery - Heuristic Moves
Chapter 4: Evidence - Verification and Falsification
Chapter 5: Evidence - There's More to Seeing Than Meets the Eye
Chapter 6: Evidence - The Secret Life of the Experiment Chapter 7: Realism - The Ultimate Argument
Chapter 8: Realism - The Role and Function of Theories Chapter 9: Independence - Science as Social Activity Chapter 10: Independence - 'Facts' and 'Truth'
Chapter 11: Where Does the Philosophy of Science Go From Here?

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780826486554
ISBN-10: 082648655X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: French, Steven
Hersteller: Continnuum-3PL
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Steven French
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2007
Gewicht: 0,228 kg
Artikel-ID: 132425154