New Directions in the Philosophy of ScienceMaria Carla Galavotti, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas Uebel, Marcel Weber Springer, 2 cze 2014 - 773 This volume sheds light on still unexplored issues and raises new questions in the main areas addressed by the philosophy of science. Bringing together selected papers from three main events, the book presents the most advanced scientific results in the field and suggests innovative lines for further investigation. It explores how discussions on several notions of the philosophy of science can help different scientific disciplines in learning from each other. Finally, it focuses on the relationship between Cambridge and Vienna in twentieth century philosophy of science. The areas examined in the book are: formal methods, the philosophy of the natural and life sciences, the cultural and social sciences, the physical sciences and the history of the philosophy of science. |
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Part II Philosophy of the Natural and Life Sciences | 85 |
Part III Philosophy of the Cultural and Social Sciences | 252 |
Part IV Philosophy of the Physical Sciences | 383 |
Part V History of the Philosophy of Science | 587 |
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