The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science
Blackwell Philosophy Guides
1. Auflage Januar 2002
364 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-22108-1
John Wiley & Sons
This volume presentsa definitive introduction to the core areas of philosophy of science.
Notes on Contributors vii
Preface x
1.A Brief Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science 1
Peter Machamer
2.Philosophy of Science: Classic Debates, Standard Problems, Future Prospects 18
John Worrall
3.Explanation 37
Jim Woodward
4.Structures of Scientific Theories 55
Carl F. Craver
5.Reduction, Emergence and Explanation 80
Michael Silberstein
6.Models, Metaphors and Analogies 108
Daniela Bailer-Jones
7.Experiment and Observation 128
James Bogen
8.Induction and Probability 149
Alan Hajek and Ned Hall
9.Philosophy of Space-Time Physics 173
Craig Callender and Carl Hoefer
10.Interpreting Quantum Theories 199
Laura Ruetsche
11.Evolution 227
Roberta L. Millstein
12.Molecular and Developmental Biology 252
Paul Griffiths
13.Cognitive science 272
Rick Grush
14.Philosophy of Social Science 290
Harold Kincaid
15.Feminist Philosophy of Science 312
Lynn Hankinson Nelson
Index 332
Preface x
1.A Brief Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science 1
Peter Machamer
2.Philosophy of Science: Classic Debates, Standard Problems, Future Prospects 18
John Worrall
3.Explanation 37
Jim Woodward
4.Structures of Scientific Theories 55
Carl F. Craver
5.Reduction, Emergence and Explanation 80
Michael Silberstein
6.Models, Metaphors and Analogies 108
Daniela Bailer-Jones
7.Experiment and Observation 128
James Bogen
8.Induction and Probability 149
Alan Hajek and Ned Hall
9.Philosophy of Space-Time Physics 173
Craig Callender and Carl Hoefer
10.Interpreting Quantum Theories 199
Laura Ruetsche
11.Evolution 227
Roberta L. Millstein
12.Molecular and Developmental Biology 252
Paul Griffiths
13.Cognitive science 272
Rick Grush
14.Philosophy of Social Science 290
Harold Kincaid
15.Feminist Philosophy of Science 312
Lynn Hankinson Nelson
Index 332
"This is an accessible and informative overview of central issues
and themes in contemporary philosophy of science." Philip
Kitcher, Columbia University
"The standard of all the essays is high, they offer extensive
guides to further reading and there is a short introduction on the
history of philsophy of science ... it offers an excellent resource
for students and others to find out about the latest developments
in the philosophy of science." Time Higher Education
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and themes in contemporary philosophy of science." Philip
Kitcher, Columbia University
"The standard of all the essays is high, they offer extensive
guides to further reading and there is a short introduction on the
history of philsophy of science ... it offers an excellent resource
for students and others to find out about the latest developments
in the philosophy of science." Time Higher Education
Supplement
"...it is inspiring to hear someone articulately introduce their
field without underestimating the intelligence of their audience --
a difficult feat. This is one such introductory book. "...[I]t
tackles the field from the perspective of ongoing and emerging
debates, and individuals and their ideas are contextualised within
these discussions. As one expects from Blackwell, the book is of
uniformly high quality." Metapsychology On-line Book
Reviews
Peter Machamer is Professor of History and Philosophy of
Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is editor of the
Cambridge Companion to Galileo (1998), Scientific
Controversies (2000), and Theory and Method in the
Neurosciences (2001).
Michael Silberstein is Associate Professor of Philosophy
at Elizabethtown College. He is an NEH Fellow who has published and
delivered papers on both philosophy of science and philosophy of
mind.
Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is editor of the
Cambridge Companion to Galileo (1998), Scientific
Controversies (2000), and Theory and Method in the
Neurosciences (2001).
Michael Silberstein is Associate Professor of Philosophy
at Elizabethtown College. He is an NEH Fellow who has published and
delivered papers on both philosophy of science and philosophy of
mind.