This collection of original papers by an international group of distinguished philosophers of science impressively demonstrates the links among the philosophic points of view, areas of focus, and methods of treatment used in examining the many facets of scientific inquiry. It will be an indispensable collection for philosophers of science and scientists of various disciplines, including physicists, neuroscientists, and psychologists.
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About the Author:
Dionysios Anapolitanos is professor of history and philosophy at the University of Athens. Aristides Baltas is professor of physics at the National Technical University in Athens. Stavroula Tsinorema is professor of philosophy at the University of Ioannina. Dionysios Anapolitanos is professor of history and philosophy at the University of Athens. Aristides Baltas is professor of physics at the National Technical University in Athens. Stavroula Tsinorema is professor of philosophy at the University of Ioannina.
Review:
. . . could certainly augment studies in the philosophy of science . . . Recommended for those libraries in support of programs in the philosophy of science. (P. D. Skiff, Bard College CHOICE, September 1999)
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