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Product details
- ISBN 9781616149291
- Weight: 658g
- Dimensions: 152 x 218mm
- Publication Date: 05 Aug 2014
- Publisher: Prometheus Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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A unique approach to the philosophy of science that focuses on the liveliest and most important controversies surrounding science
Is science more rational or objective than any other intellectual endeavor? Are scientific theories accurate depictions of reality or just useful devices for manipulating the environment? These core questions are the focus of this unique approach to the philosophy of science. Unlike standard textbooks, this book does not attempt a comprehensive review of the entire field, but makes a selection of the most vibrant debates and issues.
The author tackles such stimulating questions as: Can science meet the challenges of skeptics? Should science address questions traditionally reserved for philosophy and religion? Further, does science leave room for human values, free will, and moral responsibility?
Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, the text succinctly presents complex ideas in an easily understandable fashion. By using numerous examples taken from diverse areas such as evolutionary theory, paleontology, and astronomy, the author piques readers' curiosity in current scientific controversies. Concise bibliographic essays at the end of each chapter invite readers to sample ideas different from the ones offered in the text and to explore the range of opinions on each topic.
Rigorous yet highly readable, this excellent invitation to the philosophy of science makes a convincing case that understanding the nature of science is essential for understanding life itself.
Keith M. Parsons is professor of philosophy at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. He is the author of Rational Episodes- Logic for the Intermittently Reasonable; God and the Burden of Proof- Plantinga, Swinburne, and the Analytic Defense of Theism, among other books; and the editor of The Science Wars- Debating Scientific Knowledge and Technology.
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