The Golden Age of Philosophy of Science 1945 to 2000

The Golden Age of Philosophy of Science 1945 to 2000

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Losee, Professor John
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781350071537
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This book offers the reader a guide to the major philosophical approaches to science since World War Two. Considering the bases, arguments and conclusions of the four main movements – Logical Reconstructionism, Descriptivism, Normative Naturalism and Foundationalism – John Losee explores how philosophy has both shaped and expanded our understanding of science.

The volume features major figures of twentieth century science, and engages with the work of previous philosophers of science, including Norman Campbell, Rudolf Carnap, Ernest Nagel, Karl Popper, Richard Dawkins, and John Worrall. In particular, The Golden Age of Philosophy of Science, 1945 to 2000 aims to answer the following questions: How should competing philosophies of science be evaluated? Should philosophy of science be a prescriptive discipline? Can philosophy of science achieve normative status without designating trans-historical evaluative principles? And finally, how can understanding the history of science aid us in analyzing the philosophy of science? In answering these questions, this book shows us why we understand science the way we do.

The Golden Age of Philosophy of Science 1945 to 2000 is essential reading for students and researchers working in the history and philosophy of science.
EAN 9781350071537
ISBN 1350071536
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date December 27, 2018
Pages 328
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Losee, Professor John
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