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  1. Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introductionintroduces all the main themes in the philosophy of science, including the nature of causation, explanation, laws, theory, models, evidence, reductionism, probability, teleology, realism and instrumentalism.

    • Contents
    • Part I Background and Basic Concepts
    • Preface: philosophy of science for philosophers, scientists, and everyone else
    • Plan of the book
    • Acknowledgments

    List of figures List of tables Preface: philosophy of science for philosophers, scientists, and everyone else Acknowledgments List of abbreviations

    Some problems of induction Falsificationism: science without induction? Underdetermination Logical empiricism and scientific theories Kuhn: scientific revolutions as paradigm changes Lakatos: scientific research programs Feyerabend: epistemological anarchism

    For better and for worse, in ways both obvious and subtle, the work of scientists has helped to shape the world around us. The obvious impacts of science on our lives include the technologies that depend on scientific research. Our approaches to communicating, eating, becoming or staying healthy, moving from one place to another, reproducing, enter...

    This book divides roughly into two parts. The first seven chapters (“Back-ground and basic concepts”) introduce both some important concepts that will be used throughout the discussion and some important figures and move-ments in twentieth-century philosophy of science who have helped shape the discipline and whose ideas remain relevant to current ...

    I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to write this book. I thought that I was simply creating a potentially useful teaching resource for myself and (hopefully) for others. The project turned into an opportunity to revisit long-standing interests and discover some new literature as well. I am grate-ful to Hilary Gaskin at Cambridge Univer...

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  3. INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. Miran Epstein. Chapter Contents. The metaphysical basis of science. The object of scientific inquiry. The epistemic possibility of objects. The nature of a scientific object. The objectives of science. Explanations in general.

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  4. The institutionalized value system of modern science, also called the aim of science. Scientific discovery, also known as new theory development. Scientific criticism, especially the criteria used for the acceptance or rejection of theories. Scientific explanation, the end product of basic science.

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  5. Philosophy of Science for Scientists. Textbook. © 2016. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Overview. Authors: Lars-Göran Johansson. Highly suitable as a textbook for undergraduate Science and Engineering courses. Relevant to students in the natural, social and human sciences. Advances understanding of what science is and how it developed.

  6. Published 2014. Description. This book guides readers by gradual steps through the central concepts and debates in the philosophy of science. Using concrete examples from the history of science, Kent W. Staley shows how seemingly abstract philosophical issues are relevant to important aspects of scientific practice.

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