Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of ScienceISBN: 978-1-4051-0151-6
Hardcover
368 pages
January 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science contains
sixteen original essays by leading authors in the philosophy of
science, each one defending the affirmative or negative answer to
one of eight specific questions, including: Are there laws of
social science? Are causes physically connected to their effects?
Is the mind a system of modules shaped by natural selection?
- Brings together fresh debates on eight of the most
controversial issues in the philosophy of science.
- Questions addressed include: “Are there laws of social
science?”; “Are causes physically connected to their
effects?”; “Is the mind a system of modules shaped by
natural selection?”
- Each question is treated by a pair of opposing essays written
by eminent scholars, and especially commissioned for the
volume.
- Lively debate format sharply defines the issues, and paves the
way for further discussion.
- Will serve as an accessible introduction to the major topics in contemporary philosophy of science, whilst also capturing the imagination of professional philosophers.