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"An excellent overview of the philosophy of science from the early 20th century onward. . . . Recommended." * Choice *
"Godfrey-Smith displays consistent clarity. It is truly refreshing to read a text that is thorough, clear, and penetrating. Students with little or no background in philosophy or philosophy of science will find this book to be extremely worthwhile. Professionals in other fields and other disciplines will appreciate the breadth and depth. . . . Whether you teach philosophy of science, or whether you are simple interested in issues relating science, philosophy, history, and other fields, I am confident that you’ll find Theory and Reality an accessible and rewarding read." -- James Sage * Metapsychology *
"Godfrey-Smith presents a clear, comprehensive, and accessible introductory survey of the major problems and movements in the philosophy of science. It is an excellent book to use on its own in a lower-level philosophy of science course or as a supplement to some anthology of primary texts in a more sophisticated upper-level course. It would also suit anyone who has interest in the subject but little patience for jargon-heavy professional philosophy. . . . His exposition is accented by insightful commentary and criticism, and by examples from the history of science all with a keen sense of humor." * Science Education *
"A stimulating introduction to nearly every department of general philosophy of science. . . . Godfrey-Smith’s attempt to inject new vigor and liveliness into philosophy of science is quite successful, as evidenced by the charmingly opinionated style of presentation and the ease with which he ties latter-day perspectives on science back to the classic positivist tradition and the history of science. . . . A very fresh and well-conceived book." * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences *

Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Empiricism
Chapter 3 Evidence and Induction
Chapter 4 Popper: Conjecture and Refutation
Chapter 5 Kuhn’s Revolution
Chapter 6 Theories and Frameworks
Chapter 7 The Challenge from Sociology of Science
Chapter 8 Science Is Political
Chapter 9 Naturalistic Philosophy
Chapter 10 Scientific Realism
Chapter 11 Explanation, Laws, and Causes
Chapter 12 Bayesianism and New Views of Evidence
Chapter 13 Truth, Simplicity, and Other Problems
Chapter 14 The Future
Glossary
Websites
References
Index

Theory and Reality

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 16/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9780226618654, 978-0226618654
      ISBN10: 022661865X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "An excellent overview of the philosophy of science from the early 20th century onward. . . . Recommended." * Choice *
      "Godfrey-Smith displays consistent clarity. It is truly refreshing to read a text that is thorough, clear, and penetrating. Students with little or no background in philosophy or philosophy of science will find this book to be extremely worthwhile. Professionals in other fields and other disciplines will appreciate the breadth and depth. . . . Whether you teach philosophy of science, or whether you are simple interested in issues relating science, philosophy, history, and other fields, I am confident that you’ll find Theory and Reality an accessible and rewarding read." -- James Sage * Metapsychology *
      "Godfrey-Smith presents a clear, comprehensive, and accessible introductory survey of the major problems and movements in the philosophy of science. It is an excellent book to use on its own in a lower-level philosophy of science course or as a supplement to some anthology of primary texts in a more sophisticated upper-level course. It would also suit anyone who has interest in the subject but little patience for jargon-heavy professional philosophy. . . . His exposition is accented by insightful commentary and criticism, and by examples from the history of science all with a keen sense of humor." * Science Education *
      "A stimulating introduction to nearly every department of general philosophy of science. . . . Godfrey-Smith’s attempt to inject new vigor and liveliness into philosophy of science is quite successful, as evidenced by the charmingly opinionated style of presentation and the ease with which he ties latter-day perspectives on science back to the classic positivist tradition and the history of science. . . . A very fresh and well-conceived book." * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Chapter 1 Introduction
      Chapter 2 Empiricism
      Chapter 3 Evidence and Induction
      Chapter 4 Popper: Conjecture and Refutation
      Chapter 5 Kuhn’s Revolution
      Chapter 6 Theories and Frameworks
      Chapter 7 The Challenge from Sociology of Science
      Chapter 8 Science Is Political
      Chapter 9 Naturalistic Philosophy
      Chapter 10 Scientific Realism
      Chapter 11 Explanation, Laws, and Causes
      Chapter 12 Bayesianism and New Views of Evidence
      Chapter 13 Truth, Simplicity, and Other Problems
      Chapter 14 The Future
      Glossary
      Websites
      References
      Index

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