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Explanations John Cornwell (Director, Science and Human Dimension Project, Jesus College, Cambridge)

Explanations By John Cornwell (Director, Science and Human Dimension Project, Jesus College, Cambridge)

Summary

Scientists often talk about the search for meaning, and about explanations that can make sense of the universe. But what do we mean by this, and what information do thse explanations give us? In Explanations, eminent philosophers and scientists from a wide variety of backgrounds address this problem, to provoke and inspire reflection on how and why we explain things the way we do.

Explanations Summary

Explanations: styles of explanation in science by John Cornwell (Director, Science and Human Dimension Project, Jesus College, Cambridge)

Our lives, states of health, relationships, behaviour, experiences of the natural world, and the technologies that shape our contemporary existence are subject to a superfluity of competing, multi-faceted and sometimes incompatible explanations. Widespread confusion about the nature of 'explanation' and its scope and limits pervades popular exposition of the natural sciences, popular history and philosophy of science. This fascinating and intriguing book explores the way explanations work, why they vary between disciplines, periods, and cultures, and whether they have any necessary boundaries. In other words, Explanations aims to achieve a better understanding of explanation, both within the sciences and the humanities. It features contributions from expert writers from a wide range of disciplines, including science, philosophy, mathematics, and social anthropology.

Explanations Reviews

I recommend this book to all readers interested in philosophy and sociology of science. * Andrzej Stasiak, EMBO Reports *

About John Cornwell (Director, Science and Human Dimension Project, Jesus College, Cambridge)

John Cornwell is an author and journalist, and Director of the Science and Human Dimension Project at Jesus College, Cambridge. He is the editor of two previous collections, also published by OUP: Nature's Imagination (1994) and Consciousness and Human Identity (1998).

Table of Contents

Preface ; List of contributors ; Introduction ; 1. What good is an explanation? ; 2. Can science explain everything? Can science explain anything? ; 3. Explaining the universe ; 4. Does physics rule the roost of scientific explanation? ; 5. Mathematical explanation ; 6. Ponderable matter: explanation in chemistry ; 7. The biology of the future and the future of biology ; 8. Teleology: the explanation that bedevils biology ; 9. What is it not like to be a brain? ; 10. Ontology and scientific explanation ; 11. From explanation to interpretation in social anthropology ; 12. Passing it on: redescribing scientific explanation ; Index

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GOR003480169
9780198607786
0198607784
Explanations: styles of explanation in science by John Cornwell (Director, Science and Human Dimension Project, Jesus College, Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20040422
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