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61. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science | |
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(2004-01-16)
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62. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology (Oxford Handbooks) | |
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(2008-07-14)
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63. Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science by Daniela M. Bailer-Jones | |
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(2009-09-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Scientists have used models for hundreds of years as a means of describing phenomena and as a basis for further analogy. In Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science, Daniela Bailer-Jones assembles an original and comprehensive philosophical analysis of how models have been used and interpreted in both historical and contemporary contexts. Bailer-Jones delineates the many forms models can take (ranging from equations to animals; from physical objects to theoretical constructs), and how they are put to use. She examines early mechanical models employed by nineteenth-century physicists such as Kelvin and Maxwell, describes their roots in the mathematical principles of Newton and others, and compares them to contemporary mechanistic approaches. Bailer-Jones then views the use of analogy in the late nineteenth century as a means of understanding models and to link different branches of science. She reveals how analogies can also be models themselves, or can help to create them. The first half of the twentieth century saw little mention of models in the literature of logical empiricism. Focusing primarily on theory, logical empiricists believed that models were of temporary importance, flawed, and awaiting correction. The later contesting of logical empiricism, particularly the hypothetico-deductive account of theories, by philosophers such as Mary Hesse, sparked a renewed interest in the importance of models during the 1950s that continues to this day. Bailer-Jones analyzes subsequent propositions of: models as metaphors; Kuhn's concept of a paradigm; the Semantic View of theories; and the case study approaches of Cartwright and Morrison, among others. She then engages current debates on topics such as phenomena versus data, the distinctions between models and theories, the concepts of representation and realism, and the discerning of falsities in models. |
64. Philosophy of Biology: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy) by Alex Rosenberg, Daniel W. McShea | |
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(2007-12-22)
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65. The Secret Science (Hermetic Philosophy, Book 1) by John Baines | |
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(1994-11-01)
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66. A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (OPUS) by John Losee | |
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(2001-05-17)
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It is thorough without being overwhelming for someone interested in an introduction to philosopphy, and it is interesting not dry and boring or hard to follow as many philosophy books can prove to be. It is exactly what it says it is and does a good job at it.
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67. The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science (Blackwell Philosophy Guides) | |
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(2002-03-08)
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68. Perspectives on Philosophy of Science in Nursing: An Historical and Contemporary Anthology by E. Carol Polifroni, Marylouise Welch | |
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(1999-01-15)
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69. Philosophy of the Social Sciences: An Introduction by Robert C. Bishop | |
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(2007-08-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description The text examines key conceptual and methodological questions in the social sciences and illustrates how these shape the practice of research, the interpretation of findings and theory formulation in such disciplines as economics, political science and psychology. The book not only offers lucid and incisive coverage of the philosophy of the social sciences, but also extends the major debates and considers the latest directions in this growing area of philosophical interest. Robert C. Bishop's cogent and rigorous analysis is supplemented by useful pedagogical features, including key examples from philosophical writing; summaries of core debates; sample questions and exercises; and guides for further reading. Customer Reviews (1)
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70. The Science of Mind: A Philosophy, A Faith, A Way of Life by Ernest Holmes | |
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(1998-08-24)
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71. The Science of Mind: A Philosophy, A Faith, A Way of Life by Ernest Holmes | |
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(1998-08-24)
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72. Introduction to the Philosophies of Research and Criticism in Education and the Social Sciences by James Paul | |
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(2004-10-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description This rigorous volume focuses on the underlying perspectives justifying the major approaches currently being used in educational research. Introductory chapters lay the foundation for exploring varying research perspectives. Nine specific perspectives on research—post positivism, pragmatism, constructivism, ethics and deliberate democracy, criticism, interpretivism, race/ethnicity/gender, arts-based research, and post structuralism—are examined, through discussions written by senior scholars known for their expertise in the perspective. And, a “guided tour”of criticism is given, in which these same scholars demonstrate the use of the “critical method”by critiquing six studies selected as exemplars of different research approaches. For education students who aspire to become researchers, and for those who simply need to read and understand research literature. Customer Reviews (2)
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73. Kant: Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
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(2004-10-25)
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74. The Philosophy of Ecology: From Science to Synthesis | |
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(2000-10-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Opening with a general introduction to the challenges of defining scientific ecology, tracing its genealogy, and distinguishing the science from various forms of "ecological-like" thinking, the volume is organized into thematic sections. Issues covered include the ontology of ecological entities and processes; selected concepts of community, stability, diversity, and niche; the methodology of ecology (rationalism and empiricism, reductionism and holism); and the significance of evolutionary law for ecological science. This is the first introductory anthology on the philosophy of ecology edited by an ecologist and a philosopher. It makes a powerful statement on the value of ecological knowledge and thinking in alleviating the many problems of modern industrial civilization. Customer Reviews (3)
No dominant ecological perspective has yet emerged, but Keller and Golley do an excellent job of sampling the various issues. For example, Part One includes five papers that take sides on whether one should emphasize the entities in ecosystems (the Eleatic approach) or concentrate on the processes that are occurring (the Milesian stance.) Part Three presents the debate between the rational and the empirical approaches to ecology; Part Four between reductionism and holism; and the final section gives consideration to what ties (if any) should exist between contemporary evolutionary theory and ecosystems science. I have used the volume (in early manuscript form) as the primary text for a graduate seminar I taught last year on "Philosophical Issues in Ecology" at the University of Maryland. Most students in the seminar were amazed to discover that philosophical issues have a history within the scientific practice of ecology, and they found the chapters of the book to be well- chosen illustrations of the various attitudes now vying for a permanent place in the evolving philosophy of ecology. I was quite impressed by how the editors were able to winnow down the component papers to their most essential elements and by how the publisher was able to put this volume on the street at a price that is affordable to the typical graduate student. I foresee a significant potential for this compendium as a textbook and as a catalyst for initiating productive debate on issues that address not only ancient philosophical abstractions, but affect our attitudes towards urgent contemporary problems as well. ... Read more |
75. Image and Mind: Film, Philosophy and Cognitive Science by Gregory Currie | |
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(2008-01-28)
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76. Historicity of Nature: Essays on Science and Theology by Wolfhart Pannenberg | |
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77. Science's First Mistake: Misinterpreting Observation, Delusion and Paradox by Ian Angell, Dionysios Demetis | |
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(2010-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text deconstructs the process of knowledge discovery and theory construction. Grounded in the tradition of second-order cybernetics, the concept of self-reference is used in the context of systems theory in order to examine the mode in which observation, paradox and delusion become "structurally coupled" with cognition. To put this simply, physical scientists take it as a given that all the universe is explainable once we've discovered the underlying rules. Whereas social scientists and philosophers are more sensitive to the issues around how the observer actually impacts that which is being observed. The authors work in the fields of Information Studies, which is within the technical or physical realm, and Management Studies, which is about human behavior. Their argument is that all scientists (physical and social) rely too much on the absolutism and certainty of the methods of traditional physical science and that we should acknowledge the limitations of how we know what we know. Rooted in information systems analysis this fresh and audacious examination of knowledge discovery and theory construction makes an important contribution to the understanding of how we employ scientific method. |
78. Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences by Nelson Goodman, Catherine Z. Elgin | |
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(1988-04)
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79. The Rationality of Science (International Library of Philosophy) by W.H. Newton-Smith | |
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(1981-11-15)
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Newton-Smith walks a reasonble line between the grotesque extremes of logical positivism and deconstructionism.Along the way, he actually gets science right, an attribute of few if any other philosophers of science.I say this as someone who worked as a professional scientist for 13 years. The book is somewhat repetitive, as it consists of essays that in many cases contain the same or similar arguments.Yet any one of the essays is worth the price of the book. Besides, you have to love a philosopher of science named "Newton-Smith."
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80. What Science Knows: And How It Knows It by James Franklin | |
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(2009-12-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description To scientists, the tsunami of relativism, scepticism, and postmodernism that washed through the humanities in the twentieth century was all water off a duck’s back. Science remained committed to objectivity and continued to deliver remarkable discoveries and improvements in technology. In What Science Knows, the Australian philosopher and mathematician James Franklin explains in captivating and straightforward prose how science works its magic. He begins with an account of the nature of evidence, where science imitates but extends commonsense and legal reasoning in basing conclusions solidly on inductive reasoning from facts. After a brief survey of the furniture of the world as science sees itincluding causes, laws, dispositions and force fields as well as material thingsFranklin describes colorful examples of discoveries in the natural, mathematical, and social sciences and the reasons for believing them. He examines the limits of science, giving special attention both to mysteries that may be solved by science, such as the origin of life, and those that may in principle be beyond the reach of science, such as the meaning of ethics. What Science Knows will appeal to anyone who wants a sound, readable, and well-paced introduction to the intellectual edifice that is science. On the other hand it will not please the enemies of science, whose willful misunderstandings of scientific method and the relation of evidence to conclusions Franklin mercilessly exposes. Customer Reviews (5)
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