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Philosophy of Science Matters Gregory J. Morgan (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stevens Institute of Technology)

Philosophy of Science Matters By Gregory J. Morgan (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stevens Institute of Technology)

Summary

Nineteen distinguished philosophers, including four Lakatos award winners, address various aspects of Peter Achinstein's influential views on the nature of scientific evidence, explanation, and realism -- with replies from Achinstein himself

Philosophy of Science Matters Summary

Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein by Gregory J. Morgan (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stevens Institute of Technology)

In this, the first book devoted to Peter Achinstein's influential work in philosophy of science, twenty distinguished philosophers, including four Lakatos award winners, address various aspects of Achinstein's influential views on the nature of scientific evidence, scientific explanation, and scientific realism. It includes short essays by Steve Gimbel and Jeff Maynes, Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Victor DiFate, Jerry Doppelt, Adam Goldstein, Philip Kitcher, Fred Kronz, Deborah Mayo, Greg Morgan, Helen Longino, John Norton, Michael Ruse, Bas van Fraassen, Stathis Psillos, Larry Laudan, Richard Richards, Kent Staley, and Jim Woodward with replies to each contributor from Peter Achinstein. Readers will come away with an understanding of the current debate in multiple areas of philosophy of science and how various contemporary issues are connected.

Philosophy of Science Matters Reviews

This is a wonderful collection of papers written on the work of a first-rate philosopher, and careful study of these essays is amply rewarded. Achinstein has thought long and hard about these issues, and his critics are mostly similarly experienced and insightful. With the inclusion of a final chapter with replies to his critics, this is a comprehensive collection on Achinstein's philosophy of science that will edify those familiar with his work as well as opening the door to his views for the uninitiated. * Mark Newman, Metascience *
These essays each follow Achinstein's example of careful, historically informed philosophy of science; historians interested in such issues will certainly profit. * David Harker, Isis *

About Gregory J. Morgan (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stevens Institute of Technology)

Gregory J. Morgan (PhD, Johns Hopkins) is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Stevens Institute of Technology. He specializes in History and Philosophy of Science and Applied Ethics and has published in British Journal for Philosophy of Science, Journal of Molecular Biology, Biology and Philosophy, Journal of History of Biology, and Isis among others.

Table of Contents

AND METHODS OF HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SPECULATION"

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NPB9780199738625
9780199738625
0199738629
Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein by Gregory J. Morgan (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stevens Institute of Technology)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-06-09
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