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Philosophy of Science
Praise for the first edition:
"A first-rate, challenging text that emphasizes the philosophy in the philosophy of science. Rosenberg offers a superb introduction to the epistemological and metaphysical issues at stake in modern science."
Professor Martin Curd, Purdue University, Indiana
"Philosophy students will like the way the issues in philosophy of science are connected to the basic concerns of epistemology and philosophy of language."
Professor Peter Kosso, Northern Arizona University
"An engaging and clearly written introduction to the philosophy of science . . . I was especially pleased to see the discussions of probability, the semantic view of theories, and science studies."
Peter Lipton, Cambridge University
Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction introduces all the main themes in the philosophy of science, including the nature of causation, explanation, laws, theory, models, evidence, reductionism, probability, teleology, realism and instrumentalism.
This substantially revised and updated second edition of a highly successful, accessible and user-friendly text will be of value to any student getting to grips with the nature, methods and justification of science. Alex Rosenberg includes new material on a number of subjects, including:
? the theory of natural selection ? Popper, Lakatos and Leibniz ? feminist philosophy of science ? logical positivism ? the origins of science
In addition, helpful features add greatly to the ease and clarity of this second edition:
? overviews and chapter summaries ? study questions and annotated further reading ? a helpful glossary explaining key words and concepts
Alex Rosenberg is R. Taylor Cole Professor of Philosophy at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA. His eleven books in the philosophy of science include The Structure of Biological Science (1985) and Philosophy of Social Science (1995). In 1993 he won the Lakatos Prize in the Philosophy of Science.
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Philosophy of Science
A contemporary introduction Second Edition
Alex Rosenberg
First published 2000 by Routledge Reprinted 2003 Second edition first published 2005 by Routledge 270 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Rosenberg, Alexander, 1946?
The philosophy of science : a contemporary introduction / [Alex Rosenberg].? 2nd ed.
p. cm. ? (Routledge contemporary introductions to philosophy)
Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Science?Philosophy. I. Title. II. Series.
Q175.R5475 2005 501?dc22
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ISBN 0-203-08706-2 Master e-book ISBN
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For Martha Ellen Reeves
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
1 Why philosophy of science?
1
Overview
1
1.1 The relationship between science and philosophy
2
1.2 Scientific questions and questions about science
6
1.3 Modern science as philosophy
8
1.4 Science and western civilization
13
Summary
18
Study questions
18
Suggested reading
19
2 Explanation, causation and laws
21
Overview
21
2.1 Logical positivism sets the agenda
22
2.2 Defining scientific explanation
25
2.3 Why do laws explain?
33
2.4 Counterexamples and the pragmatics of
explanation
37
Summary
44
Study questions
45
Suggested reading
45
3 Scientific explanation and its discontents
48
Overview
48
3.1 Inexact laws and probabilities
49
3.2 Causation and teleology
56
3.3 From intelligibility to necessity
61
Summary
66
Study questions
67
Suggested reading
67
4 The structure and metaphysics of scientific theories
69
Overview
69
4.1 How do theories work?
70
4.2 Reduction, replacement and the progress of
science
80
4.3 The problem of theoretical terms and the
things they name
84
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