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         Philosophy Of Science:     more books (98)
  1. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience (Oxford Handbooks)
  2. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by Rudolf Carnap, 1995-01-17
  3. The Philosophy of Science: Metaphysical and Epistemological Foundations (Fundamentals of Philosophy) by Edward Hall, 2010-10-30
  4. Philosophies of Nature: The Human Dimension (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  5. Philosophy of Natural Science (Foundations of Philosophy Series) by Carl Hempel, 1966-08-25
  6. Philosophy of Science (Text with Readings) by David Boersema, 2008-04-25
  7. The Idea of a Social Science and Its Relation to Philosophy (Routledge Classics) by Peter Winch, 2007-10-30
  8. The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  9. Intensive Science & Virtual Philosophy (Continuum Impacts) by Manuel DeLanda, 2005-08-14
  10. Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science by Hermann Weyl, 2009-04-27
  11. Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational Theory and Practice (S U N Y Series in Science Education) (Suny Series in Science Education)
  12. The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science by Shaun Gallagher, Dan Zahavi, 2008-01-28
  13. An Introduction to Political Philosophy by Jonathan Wolff, 2006-03-23
  14. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism, Volume 1 by Hans Driesch, 2010-03-24

61. Philosophy Of Science
Philosopher Jeffrey L. Kasser launches an ambitious and exciting inquiry into what makes science science. But the route to the answers is a challenging,
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62. On Truth And Reality: Philosophy Physics Metaphysics Of Space, Wave Structure Ma
Given the Censorship in Physics / philosophy of science Journals (founded on the standard model / particle physics) the internet is clearly the best way to
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63. Holmes And Philosophy Of Science
Today, I am going to talk about Sherlock Holmes and his relationship with philosophy of science. Since my talk is going to be something like background
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Soshichi Uchii , Kyoto University, Japan Paper presented for the Lunchtime Colloquium, Sept. 24, 1991, Center for Philosophy of Science, Univ. of Pittsburgh CONTENTS 1. What does Holmes have to do with philosophy of science? 2. Sherlock Holmes as a logician 3. Key words of Holmes's theory of reasoning 4. Herschel-Mill's theory of induction ... 8. Conclusion; Bibliography (Q0) "From a drop of water," said the writer, "a logician could infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of one or the other. So all life is a great chain, the nature of which is known whenever we are shown a single link of it. Like all other arts, the Science of Deduction and Analysis is one which can only be acquired by long and patient study, nor is life long enough to allow any mortal to attain the highest possible perfection in it. " [ A Study in Scarlet , pt. 1, ch. 2] 1. What does Holmes have to do with philosophy of science? Today, I am going to talk about Sherlock Holmes and his relationship with philosophy of science. Since my talk is going to be something like background music, hopefully, for your lunch, I have chosen a rather light topic instead of a heavy dose of philosophy of science. To begin with, let me briefly outline what I am going to say. Of course you know who Sherlock Holmes is, although you may not know in detail what he did and what he said. Everyone knows that he was a very good detective and solved many difficult problems in criminal investigations. Everyone knows that he was an expert of reasoning and observation, so that he could frequently tell, on his first acquaintance with you, who you are and what you do, or where you come from, just by looking at you. [By the way, do you believe that Sherlock Holmes exists? If you believe that, you are a Sherlockian!]

64. What Is Philosophy Of Science?
Received December 1992 In recognition of the completion of its 60th year of publication, philosophy of science presents an essay by C. West Churchman,
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GUEST EDITORIAL: WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE? C. West Churchman Received December 1992 In recognition of the completion of its 60th year of publication, Philosophy of Science presents an essay by C. West Churchman, who was Editor-in-Chief during 1948-1957. I was an Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy of Science Did the study of atomic physics cause the atomic bomb? Yes; a detailed account of the theory of the atom, the realization in the late 1930s and early 1940s that atomic energy could be produced in the form of a bomb, the scare that led Einstein to write his famous letter to Roosevelt, and the Manhattan Project and its "success" constitute an historical account of causally connected events leading to the explosion of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These events then became the center of the so-called deterrence era among the super-powers up until recently, and undoubtedly will reappear as threats for centuries to come. So should we not ban the study of physics except under close control of its consequences? Such a question may appear absurd in the sense that it should not be considered. In fact, there seems to be no place in science to consider it. In the peculiar way in which science is organized, "should the study of physics be stopped?" does not belong to any recognized discipline and certainly not physics. Nor would the typical scientist have any idea of how to study the issue. Most scientists, if they paid any attention to the question at all, would say that it is an ethical issue, and hence outside the boundaries of science. I would be inclined to agree that it is ethical all right, but a more helpful suggestion is that it is a question of the management of science. In this discussion I suggest that there is such an activity as the managing of the scientific enterprise, and that its neglect has led to an unfortunate state of affairs relating to the future of the world and of the future of science itself.

65. Computational Philosophy Of Science - The MIT Press
By applying research in artificial intelligence to problems in the philosophy of science, Paul Thagard develops an exciting new approach to the study of
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66. Marxism And The Philosophy Of Science By Helena Sheehan
index page about book Marxism and the philosophy of science A Critical History with links to sections of the text published online.
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Marxism and the Philosophy of Science:
A Critical History
by Helena Sheehan
1st edition 1985 ISBN 0-391-02998-3
2nd edition 1993 ISBN 0-391-03780-3
Humanities Press International (456 pages)
The entire book is now available in scanned pdf files below.
Selected sections are in htm files below.
Contents: pdf Introduction to 1st edition (1985) pdf Introduction to 2nd edition pdf Chapter 1 pdf Chapter 2 THE NEW GENERATION: The Marxism of the 2nd International pdf Chapter 3 pdf Chapter 4 THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION: Marxism in Power pdf
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conclusion to chapter Soviet Intellectual Life and the Purges Chapter 5 THE COMINTERN PERIOD: The Dialectics of Nature Debate
introduction to chapter Formation of the Communist International
sections on JD Bernal JBS Haldane and Christopher Caudwell conclusion to chapter Fate of the Comintern Index pdf pdf This book attempts to give a historical account of the development of marxism as a philosophy of science as well as a philosophical account of the issues involved. It encompasses the 1st 100 years of the existence of marxism, beginning with the mid-1840s when the philosophical ideas of Marx and Engels began to emerge in mature form, and ending with the mid-1940s with the dissolution of the Comintern and the end of WW2. It deals with both the mainstream of the marxist tradition in the development of dialectical materialism as a philosophy of science and with diverging currents advocating alternative philosophical positions. It shows the marxist tradition to be far more complex and differentiated than is usually imagined, characterised by sharp and lively controversies for contending paths of development at every step of the way.

67. A.Sloman THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION IN PHILOSOPHY (1978)
Like many researchers in AI (and probably most in philosophy) he regards the philosophy of science in the first part of the book, e.g. Chapter 2,
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Out of print 1978 book now accessible online free of charge:
THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION IN PHILOSOPHY:
Philosophy, science and models of mind.
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/cogaff/crp/ By Aaron Sloman
School of Computer Science

The University of Birmingham.
For more freely available online books see THE ONLINE BOOKS PAGE http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ This book, published in 1978 by Harvester Press and Humanities Press, has been out of print for many years, and is now online. This online version was produced from a scanned in copy of the original, digitised by OCR software and made available in September 2001. Since then a number of notes and corrections have been added.
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68. Handbook Of The Philosophy Of Science - Elsevier
The Handbook of the philosophy of science is a comprehensive, multivolume research collection with contributions from leading figures in all areas of the
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69. OUP: UK General Catalogue
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70. G.W.F Hegel Resource Site
Study of GWF Hegel, his writings, science of philosophy, Absolute Truth.
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. . . where the Absolute Truth is living and enjoying. "The great thing however is, in the show of the temporal and the transient to recognize the substance which is immanent and the eternal which is present. For the work of Reason (which is synonymous with the Idea) when considered in its own actuality, is to simultaneously enter external existence and emerge with an infinite wealth of forms, phenomena and phases - a multiplicity that envelops its essential rational kernel with a motley outer rind with which our ordinary consciousness is earliest at home. It is this rind that the Concept must penetrate before Reason can find its own inward pulse and feel it still beating even in the outward phases. But this infinite variety of circumstances which is formed in this element of externality by the light of the rational essence shining in it - all this infinite material, with its regulatory laws - is not the object of philosophy....To comprehend

71. History, India: Indian Philosophy, Science,Technology, Inventions
History, India philosophy, science and Technology Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism.
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HISTORY OF INDIA Philosophy, Science and Technology Philosophy and Science in Ancient India Rational philosophy, scientific observation, inference and analysis; ethics in society:- Development of Philosophical Thought and Scientific Method in Ancient India Upanishadic philosophy, Secularism, the rational schools of Nyaya Vaisheshika, Nyaya epistomology, Dialectics in Nature, the atomic theories of the Jains and Buddhists: Philosophical Development from Upanishadic Theism to Scientific Realism Decimal System in Harappa and Mohenjodaro (Indus Saraswati civilization), accurate weights and measures; Vedic texts; various schools of Indian mathematics; Pioneering mathematical discoveries and inventions, calculus formulas; relationship with astronomy; Export of Indian mathematical theories, translations; Importance of Indian mathematics: History of Mathematics in India Study of Physics and Chemistry; Theories about Heat and Elementary Particles; Wave Nature of Sound and Light; Types of Motion; Physical Phenomenon such as Elasticity, Viscosity, Surface Tension, Magnetism etc; Comparisons with European Science after the 13th C: History of the Physical Sciences in India Adivasi influences on Buddhism and Hindu beliefs and practices Adivasi Contributions to Indian Culture and Civilization History of Technology in India Technology in Harappa and Mohenjodaro; Indian geography, social conditions and the impetus to technological breakthroughs; Support for technology in Ancient and Medieval India; India and the Industrial Revolution:

72. Faculty Of Philosophy And Science — Slezská Univerzita V Opavě
Welcome to the official website of the Faculty of philosophy and science Silesian University in Opava. Budova na Bezru ov nám stí 13, sídlo fakulty
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73. Feminist Philosophy And Science Fiction
This accessible and provocative collection of science fiction acquaints readers with cuttingedge gender controversies in moral and political philosophy.
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Feminist Philosophy and Science Fiction - Utopias and Dystopias Judith A. Little (Ed) Amherst, New York, Prometheus Books, 2007 411 pages, ISBN 9781591024149 Selections are grouped under four main themes. Part 1, "Human Nature and Reality," concentrates on whether there is an intrinsic difference between males and females. Here the authors inspect opposing views on five related questions: What does it mean to be human? What are women and men really like? How significant is the reproductive difference? How do we define the concepts of "woman" and "nature"? Why is language important? Part 2, "Dystopias: The Worst of All Possible Worlds," first portrays misogynistic societies uncomfortably familiar to the early 21st-century reader. Chilling stories of future possibilities follow, including worlds where women and men separate into armies to fight a literal war of the sexes. Part 3, "Separatist Utopias: Worlds of Difference," assembles stories that scrutinize both the virtues and vices of separatism, in order to address the questions Why should women want to separate from men? and What would and should these all-female worlds be like?

74. Int'l History, Philosophy And Science Teaching Group
We foster dialogue between science educators and those in science studies, with the aim of improving science teaching through international meetings and the
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75. APEIRON: A Journal For Ancient Philosophy And Science
Journal published by the University of Texas covering ancient philosophy and science up to the end of the classical period. Site features editorial credits,
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Richard Bosley (Philosophy, University of Alberta) Patricia Curd (Philosophy, Purdue University) Lesley Dean-Jones (Classics, University of Texas at Austin) Michael Ferejohn (Philosophy, Duke University) Jyl Gentzler (Philosophy, Amherst College) Daniel Graham (Philosophy, Brigham Young University) Brad Inwood (Classics, University of Toronto) David Konstan (Classics, Brown University) Mohan Matthen (Philosophy, University of British Columbia) Richard McKirahan (Classics and Philosophy, Pomona College) Mark McPherran (Philosophy, University of Maine at Farmington) Deborah Modrak (Philosophy, University of Rochester) Alexander Mourelatos (Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin)

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77. Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog: Is Philosophy A Science?
Amid all this talk about whether economics is a science, I began to wonder about philosophy. Not only do have our own Nobel Prize, but most of us spend our
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78. University Of Leeds School Of Philosophy
The School of philosophy at the University of Leeds is one of the largest CFP British Society for the History of science Postgraduate Conference 2008
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79. Welcome To Augustana Faculty - University Of Alberta
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