Hypotheses and Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Science

Hypotheses and Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Science
Title Hypotheses and Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Science PDF eBook
Author Raffaele Pisano
Publisher Springer
Pages 497
Release 2017-11-23
Genre Science
ISBN 3319617125

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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of his passing (in 2014), this special book features studies on Alexandre Koyré (1892–1964), one of the most influential historians of science of the 20th century, who re-evaluated prevalent thinking on the history and philosophy of science. In particular, it explores Koyré’s intellectual matrix and heritage within interdisciplinary fields of historical, epistemological and philosophical scientific thought. Koyré is rightly noted as both a versatile historian on the birth and development of modern science and for his interest in philosophical questions on the nature of scientific knowledge. In the 1940s and 1950s his activities in the United States established a crucial bridge between the European historical tradition of science studies and the American academic environments, and an entire generation of historians of science grew up under his direct influence. The book brings together contributions from leading experts in the field, and offers much-needed insights into the subject from historical, nature of science, and philosophical perspectives. It provides an absorbing and revealing read for historians, philosophers and scientists alike.

Science and Hypothesis

Science and Hypothesis
Title Science and Hypothesis PDF eBook
Author Henri Poincaré
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 209
Release 2017-11-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135002676X

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Science and Hypothesis is a classic text in history and philosophy of science. Widely popular since its original publication in 1902, this first new translation of the work in over a century features unpublished material missing from earlier editions. Addressing errors introduced by Greenstreet and Halsted in their early 20th-century translations, it incorporates all the changes, corrections and additions Poincaré made over the years. Taking care to update the writing for a modern audience, Poincaré's ideas and arguments on the role of hypotheses in mathematics and in science become clearer and closer to his original meaning, while David J. Stump's introduction gives fresh insights into Poincaré's philosophy of science. By approaching Science and Hypothesis from a contemporary perspective, it presents a better understanding of Poincare's hierarchy of the sciences, with arithmetic as the foundation, geometry as the science of space, then mechanics and the rest of physics. For philosophers of science and scientists working on problems of space, time and relativity, this is a much needed translation of a ground-breaking work which demonstrates why Poincaré is still relevant today.

Philosophy, Science, and History

Philosophy, Science, and History
Title Philosophy, Science, and History PDF eBook
Author Lydia Patton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 482
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1136626891

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Philosophy, Science, and History: A Guide and Reader is a compact overview of the history and philosophy of science that aims to introduce students to the groundwork of the field, and to stimulate innovative research. The general introduction focuses on scientific theory change, assessment, discovery, and pursuit. Part I of the Reader begins with classic texts in the history of logical empiricism, including Reichenbach’s discovery-justification distinction. With careful reference to Kuhn’s analysis of scientific revolutions, the section provides key texts analyzing the relationship of HOPOS to the history of science, including texts by Santayana, Rudwick, and Shapin and Schaffer. Part II provides texts illuminating central debates in the history of science and its philosophy. These include the history of natural philosophy (Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Kant, Hume, and du Châtelet in a new translation); induction and the logic of discovery (including the Mill-Whewell debate, Duhem, and Hanson); and catastrophism versus uniformitarianism in natural history (Playfair on Hutton and Lyell; de Buffon, Cuvier, and Darwin). The editor’s introductions to each section provide a broader perspective informed by contemporary research in each area, including related topics. Each introduction furnishes proposals, including thematic bibliographies, for innovative research questions and projects in the classroom and in the field.

Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science

Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science
Title Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science PDF eBook
Author Roger H. Stuewer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 410
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9782881243509

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First Published in 1970. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

History of Science and Philosophy of Science

History of Science and Philosophy of Science
Title History of Science and Philosophy of Science PDF eBook
Author Pradip Kumar Sengupta
Publisher Pearson Education India
Pages 608
Release 2012
Genre Culture
ISBN 9788131719312

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Revisiting Discovery and Justification

Revisiting Discovery and Justification
Title Revisiting Discovery and Justification PDF eBook
Author Jutta Schickore
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 245
Release 2006-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1402042515

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The distinction between the contexts of discovery and justification has left a turbulent wake in the philosophy of science. This book recognizes the need to re-open the debate about the nature, development, and significance of the context distinction, about its merits and flaws. The discussion clears the ground for the productive and fruitful integration of these new developments into philosophy of science.

Theory and Reality

Theory and Reality
Title Theory and Reality PDF eBook
Author Peter Godfrey-Smith
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 412
Release 2021-07-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 022677113X

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How does science work? Does it tell us what the world is “really” like? What makes it different from other ways of understanding the universe? In Theory and Reality, Peter Godfrey-Smith addresses these questions by taking the reader on a grand tour of more than a hundred years of debate about science. The result is a completely accessible introduction to the main themes of the philosophy of science. Examples and asides engage the beginning student, a glossary of terms explains key concepts, and suggestions for further reading are included at the end of each chapter. Like no other text in this field, Theory and Reality combines a survey of recent history of the philosophy of science with current key debates that any beginning scholar or critical reader can follow. The second edition is thoroughly updated and expanded by the author with a new chapter on truth, simplicity, and models in science.