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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; London : North Holland
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    b3kat_BV036962183
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (p. cm)
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041169-3
    ISBN: 0444515488 , 9780444515483
    Series Statement: Handbook of the philosophy of science
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von General philosophy of science 2007
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] :Elsevier, NH,
    UID:
    almahu_BV022529275
    Format: XXVI, 683 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-444-51548-8 , 978-0-444-51548-3
    Series Statement: Handbook of the philosophy of science [1]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier/North Holland,
    UID:
    almahu_9947367687302882
    Format: 1 online resource (713 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-11975-X , 9786611119751 , 0-08-054854-7
    Series Statement: Handbook of the philosophy of science
    Content: Scientists use concepts and principles that are partly specific for their subject matter, but they also share part of them with colleagues working in different fields. Compare the biological notion of a 'natural kind' with the general notion of 'confirmation' of a hypothesis by certain evidence. Or compare the physical principle of the 'conservation of energy' and the general principle of 'the unity of science'. Scientists agree that all such notions and principles aren't as crystal clear as one might wish.An important task of the philosophy of the special sciences, such as philosophy
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; General Philosophy of Science: Focal Issues; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; General Preface; Introduction: Explication in Philosophy of Science; 1 AN IMPORTANT, THOUGH LARGELY IMPLICIT, METHOD IN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE; 2 EXPLICATION OF CONCEPTS AND INTUITIONS IN SCIENCE; 3 SURVEY OF CHAPTERS; 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Laws, Theories and Research Programmes; INTRODUCTION; 1 OBSERVATIONAL LAWS AND PROPER THEORIES; 2 INTERMEZZO. THE STRUCTURALIST APPROACH TO THEORIES; 3 RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND RESEARCH STRATEGIES; CONCLUDING REMARKS , ACKNOWLEDGMENTSBIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 2 Past and Contemporary Perspectives on Explanation; 0. INTRODUCTION; PART I: A (SELECTIVE) HISTORY OF EXPLANATION; 1 ARISTOTLE: EXPLANATION AS DEMONSTRATION; 2 DESCARTES: MECHANICAL EXPLANATION; 3 LEIBNIZ: POWERS AND TELEOLOGY; 4 NEWTON: DYNAMICAL EXPLANATION; 5 HUME: AGAINST THE METAPHYSICS OF EXPLANATION; 6 KANT: THE METAPHYSICAL GROUNDS OF EXPLANATION; 7 MILL: EXPLANATION AS UNIFICATION; PART II: UNDERSTANDING EXPLANATION; 8 THE LOGICAL POSITIVIST LEGACY; 9 NOMIC EXPECTABILITY; 10 ENTER CAUSATION; 11 CAUSAL HISTORIES , 12 (A BRIEF NOTE ON) LAWS OF NATURE13 UNIFICATION REVISITED; 14 MECHANISTIC EXPLANATION REVISITED; 15 EXPLANATION AS MANIPULATION; 16 STATISTICAL EXPLANATION; 17 STATISTICAL RELEVANCE; 18 DEDUCTIVE-NOMOLOGICAL-PROBABILISTIC EXPLANATION; 19 ON HISTORICAL AND TELEOLOGICAL EXPLANATION; 20 A CONCLUDING THOUGHT; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 3 Evaluation of Theories; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 DIMENSIONS OF EVALUATION; 3 VIRTUES OF THEORIES; 4 CONFIRMATION; 5 ACCEPTANCE; 6 CONCLUDING REMARK; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 4 The Role of Experiments in the Natural Sciences: Examples from Physics and Biology , 1 EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS2 THE ROLES OF EXPERIMENT; 3 CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 5 The Role of Experiments in the Social Sciences: The case of Economics; 1 FROM OBSERVATIONS TO EXPERIMENTS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; 2 THE NOTION OF "EXPERIMENT" USED IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: FROM THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH TO THE ENLARGED VISION; 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: THE CASE OF ECONOMICS; 4 ROLE OF PREDICTION IN EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS: THE INFLUENCE OF GAME THEORY; 5 THE MEASURE OF PREDICTIVE SUCCESS: ACCURACY AND PRECISION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY , Chapter 6 Ontological, Epistemological, and Methodological PositionsINTRODUCTION; 1 ONTOLOGICAL POSITIONS; 2 EPISTEMOLOGICAL POSITIONS; 3 METHODOLOGICAL POSITIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 7 Reduction, Integration, and the Unity of Science: Natural, Behavioral, and Social Sciences and the Humanities; 1 A HISTORICAL LOOK AT UNITY; 2 FIELD GUIDE TO MODERN CONCEPTS OF REDUCTION AND UNITY; 3 KITCHER'S REVISIONIST ACCOUNT OF UNIFICATION; 4 CRITICS OF UNITY; 5 INTEGRATION INSTEAD OF UNITY; 6 REDUCTION VIA MECHANISMS; 7 CASE STUDIES IN REDUCTION AND UNIFICATION ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES; 8 CONCLUSIONS , ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-51548-8
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    gbv_1345185332
    Format: Online Ressource , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Amsterdam Elsevier Science & Technology Online-Ressource ScienceDirect
    ISBN: 9780444515483 , 0444515488 , 9780080548548 , 0080548547
    Series Statement: Handbook of the philosophy of science [1]
    Content: Introduction -- Explication in Philosophy of Science (Theo Kuipers) -- Laws, Theories, and Research Programs (Theo Kuipers) -- Past and Contemporary Perspectives on Explanation Varieties of explanation (Stathis Psillos) -- Evaluation of Theories (Ilkka Niiniluoto) -- The Role of Experiments in the Natural Sciences: Examples from Physics and Biology (Allan Franklin) -- The Role of Experiments in the Social Sciences: The Case of Economics (Wenceslao J. Gonzalez) -- Ontological, Epistemological, and Methodological Positions (James Ladyman) -- Reduction, Integration, and the Unity of Science: Natural, Behavioral, and Social Sciences and the Humanities (William Bechtel and Andrew Hamilton) -- Logical, Historical, and Computational Approaches (Atocha Aliseda and Donald Gillies) -- Demarcating Science from Non-science (Martin Mahner) -- History of the Philosophy of Science (Friedrich Stadler)
    Content: Scientists use concepts and principles that are partly specific for their subject matter, but they also share part of them with colleagues working in different fields. Compare the biological notion of a 'natural kind' with the general notion of 'confirmation' of a hypothesis by certain evidence. Or compare the physical principle of the 'conservation of energy' and the general principle of 'the unity of science'. Scientists agree that all such notions and principles aren't as crystal clear as one might wish. An important task of the philosophy of the special sciences, such as philosophy of physics, of biology and of economics, to mention only a few of the many flourishing examples, is the clarification of such subject specific concepts and principles. Similarly, an important task of 'general' philosophy of science is the clarification of concepts like 'confirmation' and principles like 'the unity of science'. It is evident that clarfication of concepts and principles only makes sense if one tries to do justice, as much as possible, to the actual use of these notions by scientists, without however following this use slavishly. That is, occasionally a philosopher may have good reasons for suggesting to scientists that they should deviate from a standard use. Frequently, this amounts to a plea for differentiation in order to stop debates at cross-purposes due to the conflation of different meanings. While the special volumes of the series of Handbooks of the Philosophy of Science address topics relative to a specific discipline, this general volume deals with focal issues of a general nature. After an editorial introduction about the dominant method of clarifying concepts and principles in philosophy of science, called explication, the first five chapters deal with the following subjects. Laws, theories, and research programs as units of empirical knowledge (Theo Kuipers), various past and contemporary perspectives on explanation (Stathis Psillos), the evaluation of theories in terms of their virtues (Ilkka Niiniluto), and the role of experiments in the natural sciences, notably physics and biology (Allan Franklin), and their role in the social sciences, notably economics (Wenceslao Gonzalez). In the subsequent three chapters there is even more attention to various positions and methods that philosophers of science and scientists may favor: ontological, epistemological, and methodological positions (James Ladyman), reduction, integration, and the unity of science as aims in the sciences and the humanities (William Bechtel and Andrew Hamilton), and logical, historical and computational approaches to the philosophy of science (Atocha Aliseda and Donald Gillies). The volume concludes with the much debated question of demarcating science from nonscience (Martin Mahner) and the rich European-American history of the philosophy of science in the 20th century (Friedrich Stadler). - Comprehensive coverage of the philosophy of science written by leading philosophers in this field - Clear style of writing for an interdisciplinary audience - No specific pre-knowledge required
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444515488
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Handbook of the philosophy of science ; [1]: General philosophy of science Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007 ISBN 0444515488
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444515483
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Wissenschaftstheorie ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023803701
    Format: XXVI, 683 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0444515488
    Series Statement: Handbook of the philosophy of science
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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