A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (OPUS)
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Designed for those coming to the subject for the first time, this stimulating introduction offers a historical exposition of differing views on the philosophy of science. With concise profiles introducing the major philosophers whose contributions are discussed, Losee explores the long-argued questions raised by philosophers and scientists about the proper evaluation of science. This new edition incorporates contemporary developments in the discipline, including recent work on theory-appraisal, experimental practice, the debate over scientific realism, and the philosophy of biology. Taking a balanced and informative approach, with a focus on the historical development of the subject, John Losee presents a full and up to date account that is ideal for the introductory reader. NEW TO THIS EDITION: coverage of recent developments in Philosophy of Science, including philosophy of biology, normative naturalism, theory appraisal, experimental practice, theories of explanation, and scientific realism
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #540742 in Books
- Published on: 2001-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 328 pages
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About the Author
John Losee is Professor of Philosophy at Lafayette College, USA.
Customer Reviews
History of the philosophy of science
The title says it is a historical introduction to the philosophy of science. I would rather recomend the book after a little studies of history of philosophy and contempory philosophy of science. As a introduction to the history of philosophy of science its a must read to everybody studying philosophy of science. Sometimes it gets a little sketchy.



