Conceptual Systems

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Analytic Propositions
Analytic Synthetic Distinction
Angular Momentum
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Book III
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Causal Relata
causation analysis
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Conceptual Change
conceptual change theory
Conceptual Content
Conceptual System
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Correspondence Rules
Descriptive Concepts
distinction
Electric Charge
Epistemic Concepts
epistemology research
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Instantiation Conditions
Justified Belief
Magnetic Field
Moving Body
philosophy of science
Prescriptive Concepts
Primary Vocabulary
priori
Priori Propositions
Projectile Motion
propositions
quarks
scientific paradigms
Sense Datum Language
Sense Impression
seventeenth century physics
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Synthetic Propositions
systemic
Systemic Role
theories of conceptual development
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Top Quark

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138971455
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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New concepts are constantly being introduced into our thinking. Conceptual Systems explores how these new concepts are entered into our systems along with sufficient continuity with older ideas to ensure understanding. The encyclopedic breadth of this text highlights the many different aspects and disciplines that together present an insightful view into the various theories of concepts.

Harold Brown, a reputable author in the philosophy of science examines several historically influential theories of concepts as well as presenting a clear view on the general theory of conceptual change. Case studies discuss examples of conceptual change in the history of physics including the move in seventeenth century physics from Galileo to Descates to Newton; and the conceptual framework of the 'standard model' in the late twentieth century high-energy physics.

The key central themes in the philosophy of science that are explored in detail in this enormous book make it an essential read for academics in this field.

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