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Edited by (University of Athens, Greece), Edited by (Purdue University, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 704 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1300 g
  • Sari: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041551875X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415518758
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 704 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1300 g
  • Sari: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041551875X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415518758
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The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science is an indispensable reference source and guide to the major themes, debates, problems and topics in philosophy of science. It contains sixty-two specially commissioned entries by a leading team of international contributors. Organized into four parts it covers:

  • historical and philosophical context
  • debates
  • concepts
  • the individual sciences.

The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science addresses all of the essential topics that students of philosophy of science need to know - from empiricism, explanation and experiment to causation, observation, prediction and more - and contains many helpful features including chapters on individual sciences (such as biology, chemistry, physics and psychology), further reading and cross-referencing at the end of each chapter.

Expanded and revised throughout, this second edition includes new chapters on Conventionalism, Social Epistemology, Computer Simulation, Thought Experiments, Pseudoscience, Species and Taxonomy, and Cosmology.

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" ... any serious student of the subject will find it an invaluable resource. ... Aside from the excellent essays themselves, one of the best features from the previous edition also remains: a short paragraph following each topical essay gives the contributing author's suggestions for additional reading. Summing Up: Highly recommended." - CHOICE

" The sixty-five contributors, apart from the editors, are all senior scholars with capacious knowledge of the field. As a single volume companion, it is unlikely to be surpassed." - Lindsay Parker, The Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

Praise for the first edition:

A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2008

"With a distinguished list of internationally renowned contributors, an excellent choice of topics in the field, and well-written, well-edited essays throughout, this compendium is an excellent resource. It will work well for any serious scholar inside or outside the field interested in the current state of philosophy of science. Highly recommended." - CHOICE

"Highly recommended for history of science and philosophy collections." - Library Journal

"This well-conceived companion, which brings together an impressive collection of distinguished authors, will be invaluable to novices and experienced readers alike." - Metascience

"Here is philosophy of science the way it should be. In these pages some of the very best philosophers working today grapple with the big issues of metaphysics, language, and epistemology as they relate to science. This volume is a true introduction to a philosophy of science that has real stature; a philosophy of science that puts the subject at the crossing point of arguments from across the intellectual landscape." - Peter Galison, Harvard University, USA

"This well-conceived and comprehensive volume brings together a remarkable collection of authors, including many of the leading contemporary contributors to the philosophy of science. It will be of great value to students of the philosophy of science at all levels." - John Dupré, University of Exeter, UK

List of illustrations
xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Introduction xxiii
PART I Historical and philosophical context
1(120)
1 Conventionalism
3(12)
Robert Disalle
2 The epistemology of science after Quine
15(12)
Paul A. Roth
3 The history of philosophy and the philosophy of science
27(11)
Joanne Waugh
Roger Ariew
4 Metaphysics
38(10)
Stephen Mumford
5 Philosophy of language
48(11)
Rod Bertolet
6 The role of logic in philosophy of science
59(11)
Diderik Batens
7 Critical rationalism
70(9)
Gurol Irzik
8 The historical turn in the philosophy of science
79(11)
Alexander Bird
9 Logical empiricism
90(13)
Thomas Uebel
10 Pragmatism and science
103(9)
Robert Almeder
11 Social epistemology
112(9)
K. Brad Wray
PART II Debates
121(238)
12 Bayesianism
123(12)
Colin Howson
13 Computer simulation
135(11)
Wendy S. Parker
14 Confirmation
146(14)
Alan Hajek
James M. Joyce
15 Empiricism
160(10)
Elliott Sober
16 Essentialism and natural kinds
170(11)
Brian Ellis
17 Ethics of science
181(10)
David B. Resnik
18 Experiment
191(12)
Theodore Arabatzis
19 Explanation
203(11)
James Woodward
20 The feminist approach to the philosophy of science
214(11)
Cassandra L. Pinnick
21 Inference to the best explanation
225(10)
Peter Lipton
22 Laws of nature
235(10)
Marc Lange
23 Naturalism
245(11)
Ronald N. Giere
24 Realism/anti-realism
256(12)
Michael Devitt
25 Relativism about science
268(12)
Maria Baghramian
26 Scientific method
280(11)
Howard Sankey
27 Social studies of science
291(10)
Robert Nola
28 The structure of theories
301(12)
Steven French
29 Theory-change in science
313(11)
John Worrall
30 Thought experiments
324(12)
James Robert Brown
31 Underdetermination
336(10)
Igor Douven
32 Values in science
346(13)
Gerald Doppelt
PART III Concepts
359(214)
33 Causation
361(10)
Christopher Hitchcock
34 Determinism
371(10)
Barry Loewer
35 Evidence
381(12)
Peter Achinstein
36 Function
393(9)
Denis Walsh
37 Idealization
402(9)
James Ladyman
38 Measurement
411(9)
Hasok Chang
Nancy Cartwright
39 Mechanisms
420(9)
Stuart Glennan
40 Models
429(11)
Demetris Portides
41 Observation
440(9)
Andre Kukla
42 Prediction
449(9)
Malcolm Forster
43 Probability
458(11)
Maria Carla Galavotti
44 Pseudoscience
469(10)
Bradley Monton
45 Reduction
479(11)
Sahotra Sarkar
46 Representation in science
490(7)
Paul Teller
47 Scientific discovery
497(10)
Thomas Nickles
48 Space and time
507(16)
Oliver Pooley
49 Species and taxonomy
523(8)
Marc Ereshefsky
50 Symmetry
531(10)
Margaret Morrison
51 Truthlikeness
541(11)
Graham Oddie
52 Unification
552(9)
Todd Jones
53 The virtues of a good theory
561(12)
Ernan McMullin
PART IV Individual sciences
573(110)
54 Biology
575(11)
Alexander Rosenberg
55 Chemistry
586(11)
Robin Findlay Hendry
56 Cognitive science
597(12)
Paul Thagard
57 Cosmology
609(12)
Chris Smeenk
58 Economics
621(12)
Uskali Maki
59 Mathematics
633(12)
Peter Clark
60 Physics
645(14)
Simon Saunders
61 Psychology
659(13)
Richard Samuels
62 Social sciences
672(11)
Harold Kincaid
Index 683
Martin Curd is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, USA. He is co-editor (with Jan Cover and Christopher Pincock) of Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues.









Stathis Psillos is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics at the University of Athens, Greece. He is the author of Scientific Realism: How Science Tracks Truth (Routledge), Causation and Explanation, Philosophy of Science AZ, and Knowing the Structure of Nature.