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  • ...ne in terms of which to verify statements about science. In this sense the philosophy of science must be empirical and not merely tautological. The '''philosophy of science''' is the study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of [[scie
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  • *[http://www.galilean-library.org/int6.html An introduction to the Philosophy of Science, aimed at beginners - Paul Newall.] *[http://www.galilean-library.org/hps.html Essays on concepts in the Philosophy of Science] at The Galilean Library.
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  • The '''philosophy of science''' has always been a part of philosophy and formed part of that of several Logical positivism developed the philosophy of science to the level of a separate and mature branch of philosophy.
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  • The '''philosophy of science''' has always been a part of philosophy and formed part of that of several Logical positivism developed the philosophy of science to the level of a separate and mature branch of philosophy.
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  • ...], [[philosophy of mind]], [[philosophy of language]], [[epistemology]], [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], and [[political philosophy]] as--arguably, of course--the "c {{r|philosophy of science}}
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  • *[http://www.galilean-library.org/int6.html An introduction to the Philosophy of Science, aimed at beginners - Paul Newall.] *[http://www.galilean-library.org/hps.html Essays on concepts in the Philosophy of Science] at The Galilean Library.
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  • Problem in the [[philosophy of science]] that attempts to come up with criterias and conditions for determining [[
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  • (1940–) [[Philosophy of science|Philosopher of science]] with a primary interest in [[evolution]].
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  • (1921–1996) American philosopher who revolutionized [[philosophy of science]] by describing science as being driven by paradigm-defining revolutions ra
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  • ...amed after [[Imre Lakatos]] awarded for outstanding contributions to the [[philosophy of science]], administered by the [[London School of Economics and Political Science]]
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  • (1902–1994) One of the most influential [[philosophy of science|philosophers of science]] of the 20th century.
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  • Modern philosophy of science rooted in philosophical pragmatism and contextualism, most actively develop
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  • ...st notably ufology, scientific inference and in the history of science and philosophy of science.
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  • ...(Editors)|title=Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View |edition=1st Edition|publisher=Kluwer|year=1996|pages=pp 77-1
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  • * Urbach, Peter, '''Francis Bacon's Philosophy of Science''' ISBN 0-8126-9015-X
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  • ...he [[Mind Association]]. The annual conference of the [[British Society of Philosophy of Science]] is usually held in the same location a few days before the event.
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  • ...Kingdom|British]] philosopher working in [[epistemology]], [[logic]] and [[philosophy of science]] working at the [[University of Miami]].
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  • ...In Our Time]], 8 February 2007. Discussion with John Worrall, Professor of Philosophy of Science at the [[London School of Economics]], Anthony O'Hear, Weston Professor of * [http://www.philsci.com/ ''History of Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Science'', BOOK V: Karl Popper] Site offers free downloads by chapter available for
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  • '''''What Is This Thing Called Science?''''' by [[Alan Chalmers]], a [[philosophy of science]] book written as an introductory material for students. It describes diffe
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  • '''Michael Ruse''' (June 21, 1940-) is a British-born [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]] and currently the Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor
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  • *For more on determinism, see {{cite book |title=The Philosophy of Science: A-M |editor=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer, eds |author=John T Roberts |c
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  • ...) [http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=7441 ''The philosophy of science'']. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, ISBN 0262023156. | [http://books.google.com
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  • ...ence marked a break with key positivist doctrines and began a new style of philosophy of science that brought it much closer to the history of science. The general thrust o
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  • ...d Epistemological Studies in Contemporary Physics'', Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands. ISBN 90-277-0377-9. ...Putnam|Putnam, H.]] (1969), "Is Logic Empirical?", ''Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science' 5.
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  • | publisher=[[British Journal for the Philosophy of Science]] | publisher=[[British Journal for the Philosophy of Science]]
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  • *''The Trouble With the Historical Philosophy of Science'' (Robert and Maurine Rothschild Distinguished Lecture) by Thomas S. Kuhn ...''Paradigms and Revolutions: Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science'', Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0268015430
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  • ...rst= Paul |title= Reconstructing scientific revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's philosophy of science |year= 1993 |coauthors= |publisher= University of Chicago Press |location=
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  • ...#if:|::Philosophy of Religion: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Mind: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Science: [[Socratic method]] defined standards of reasoning and definition|}}{{#if:
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  • ...sm: Clavius and Kepler against the Sceptics," ''Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science,'' 10 (1979), 141-73 ...ory of Hypothesis and the 'Realist Dilemma,'" ''Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science,'' 3 (1972), 233-64
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  • ...Exile from Nazi Rule 1933-1938.” ''Epistemologia: Italian Journal for the Philosophy of Science'' 30(1) (2007) June; pgs 77-100
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  • ...ird: „Kuhn, naturalism, and the positivist legacy”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science - Part A, 35, 2, 337-356, 2004. * M. Friedman: "Kant, Kuhn and the Rationality of Science", Philosophy of Science, 69, 171-190, 2002.
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  • ...itt2010>Dewitt R. (2010) ''Worldviews : an introduction to the history and philosophy of science''. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-9563-8. | [http://www.amazon.co Writing from the perspective of the [[History of science|history]] and [[philosophy of science]], Professor Dewitt refers to systems of [[belief]]s like those enunciated
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  • ...nd science proper, as we recognize them today. Yet connections remain, as 'philosophy of science' and 'scientist philosophers', as well as a 'science of philosophy'.</ref>
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  • ...and Barker, Stephen F. ''The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969. *Reisch, George. ''How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science : To the Icy Slopes of Logic''. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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  • ==Philosophy of science==
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  • ...ileo Project. Compiled by: Richard S. Westfall, Department of History and Philosophy of Science,Indiana University.
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  • See for example, {{cite book |title=The Philosophy of Science: N-Z, Index |author=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer |url=http://books.googl
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  • ...ons''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. Central to contemporary philosophy of science is the debate between the followers of Kuhn and Popper on the nature of sci
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  • ...ubdivided, but have their own subdivisions: 033 German encyclopaedias, 501 philosophy of science etc. ...more precisely, the approach of the reader, not the author, so history and philosophy of science go under science because they are mainly of interest to those interested in
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  • *For more on determinism, see {{cite book |title=The Philosophy of Science: A-M |editor=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer, eds |author=John T Roberts |c
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  • ...bridge|year=2012|accessdate=June 24, 2013|title= Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Annual Report 2011-2012}}</ref> ...of Science at the University of Cambridge.<ref name="Cambridge History and Philosophy of Science departmental students">{{cite web|url=http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/people/gradu
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  • ...the new philosophical ideas. Several congresses on [[epistemology]] and [[philosophy of science]] were organized, with the help of the [[Berlin Circle]]. There were some p
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  • *[[Philosophy of Science]]
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  • '''Functional contextualism''' is a modern [[philosophy of science]] rooted in philosophical [[pragmatism]] and [[contextualism]]. It is most
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  • ...(July 28 1902 &ndash; September 17 1994) was one of the most influential [[philosophy of science|philosophers of science]] of the 20th century. He rejected the classical ac ===Philosophy of science===
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  • ...on of how science ought to develop that was a by-product of the prevailing philosophy of science, as well as a popular, heroic view of scientific progress." <ref>[http://pl
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  • The prehistory of the Vienna Circle began with meetings on the [[philosophy of science]] and [[epistemology]] from 1907 on, promoted by [[Philipp Frank]], [[Hans ...We tried to supplement [[Ernst Mach|Mach]]’s ideas by those of the French philosophy of science of [[Henri Poincaré]] and [[Pierre Duhem]], and also to connect them with
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  • <ref>Karl Popper. ''Science: Conjectures and refutations''. - 'Philosophy of Science: a Personal Report', in British Philosophy in Mid-Century, ed. C. A. Mace,
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  • ...[[ufology]], [[scientific inference]] and in the history of science and [[philosophy of science]]. Sturrock has been awarded many prizes and honors: the annual prize of th
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  • ...of mind]], [[philosophy of perception]], [[philosophy of language]], and [[philosophy of science]]. In some cases subjects of metaphysical research have been found to be en
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  • ...ne in terms of which to verify statements about science. In this sense the philosophy of science must be empirical and not merely tautological. The '''philosophy of science''' is the study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of [[scie
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  • ...fluential in the [[philosophy of language]] and represented the dominant [[philosophy of science]] between [[World War I]] and the [[Cold War]]. Many subsequent commentator ...d co-author of the Vienna Circle manifesto. He made contributions to the [[philosophy of science]], the [[philosophy of language]], the theory of [[probability]], and class
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  • ...losophy of language]], the [[philosophy of mind]], [[epistemology]], the [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], [[political philosophy]], and [[aesthetics]]. This has the ...te one's notions of what knowledge, evidence, and justified belief are. [[Philosophy of science]] discusses the underpinnings of the [[scientific method]], among other top
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  • ...tment. He was to teach courses on logic, the philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of science.
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  • ...SC, as it was. Meyer gained a Ph.D in [[history of science|history]] and [[philosophy of science]] from Cambridge University for a dissertation entitled "Of clues and cause
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  • == Philosophy of science== {{main|Philosophy of science}}
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  • Boyd et al. (1991), in the glossary of their ''Philosophy of Science'', define materialism: *Rosenberg A. (2005) ''Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction''. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415343176. | [ht
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  • ...cope.html Telescope] Richard S. Westfall (1995) Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University for the Galileo Project, Rice University</ref><ref name ...cope.html Telescope] Richard S. Westfall (1995) Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University for the Galileo Project, Rice University; In this artic
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  • ...hy of biology is an autonomous science that differs fundamentally from the philosophy of science, which, Mayr implied, was largely derived from physics. He argued that biol
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  • ...tt (2004): ‘The Biological Reification of Race’, ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'', 55, p. 323</ref> Nevertheless, for a lay person the idea of race seems t
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  • ...discussion of Kant's views in {{cite book |title=Models and Methods in the Philosophy of Science: Selected Essays |author= Patrick Suppes |pages=pp. 479-480 |chapter=§4 Ir
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  • ...''] by invoking some theoretical framework. However, some views within the philosophy of science would suggest that such a framework is an invention of the mind, and struct ...discussion of Kant's views in {{cite book |title=Models and Methods in the Philosophy of Science: Selected Essays |author= Patrick Suppes |pages=pp. 479-480 |chapter=§4 Ir
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  • {{cite book |title=Kant and Philosophy of Science Today: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 63 |chapter=Einstein, Kant
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  • ...nitive science and the sociology of science |edition=Boston studies in the philosophy of science #263 |isbn=940071744X |publisher=Springer |year=2011}} {{cite book |title=Philosophy of science: an anthology |editor=Marc Lange (ed.) |chapter=Chapter 10: Objectivity, Va
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  • ..., B.H. (eds). 1986. Evolution at a Crossroads: The New Biology and the New Philosophy of Science. MIT Press.
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  • ==Pseudoscience and the philosophy of science== ...what [[science]] is from what it is not is a fundamental problem of the [[philosophy of science]], known as the [[problem of demarcation]].
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  • ...false Emergence: History of the Concept of Emergence]. Page 231. In: ''The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1''. Editors: Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer. Psy
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  • .../westfall.html Richard S. Westfall (1924-1996)], Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University}} Published here as a courtesy of [http://www.clinical
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  • ...ing point"'' in the scientific thought - there were various changes in the philosophy of science and the induction/deduction methods. The creation of classical physics and
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  • ...chmaker god|"watchmaker analogy"]], one of the best known metaphors in the philosophy of science, as an argument for the existence of God.<ref>*{{Gutenberg author|id=Willia
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  • ....cam.ac.uk/starry/hipppoem.html Hipparchus on a poem] Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.</ref> Ptolemy’s work, the ''Almagest'', is the .../www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/hipparchus.html Hipparchus] Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.</ref>
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/History of philosophy of science|History of philosophy of science]] - [[Special:Allpages/Home Box Office|Home Box Office]]
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  • ...ation that renders any such claim unverifiable. See {{cite book |title=The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. N-Z, Indeks, Volume 1 |url=http://books.google.com/books?
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  • *'''Totelin LM (2007)''' [From: Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.]&nbsp;.<ref>Totelin LM. (2007) [ht
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