Scientific Inquiry : Readings in the Philosophy of Science
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Scientific Inquiry: Readings in the Philosophy of Science features an impressive collection of classical and contemporary readings on a wide range of issues in the philosophy of science. The volume is organized into six sections, each with its own introduction, and includes a general
introduction that situates the philosophy of science in relation to other areas of intellectual inquiry. The selections focus on the main issues in the field, including the structure of scientific theories, models of scientific explanation, reductionism, historicist challenges to the objectivity of
science, and the dispute over the ontological interpretation of mature scientific theories. Both the positivist model of science and its competitors, including contemporary social constructivist models, are included. Ideal for introductory philosophy of science courses, Scientific Inquiry strives to
provide students and other readers with a thorough knowledge of the philosophical complexity of modern science and an appreciation of its authoritative intellectual standing in contemporary life.
Scientific Inquiry: Readings in the Philosophy of Science ,Robert Klee,Oxford University Press, USA,0195119762,Historicism,History & Surveys - Modern,Metaphysics,Philosophy,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Philosophy Of Science,Positivism,Science,Philosophy / Metaphysics,Philosophy | Science
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