Arguing About Science is an outstanding, engaging introduction
to the essential topics in philosophy of science, edited by two
leading experts in the field. This exciting and innovative
anthology contains a selection of classic and contemporary readings
that examine a broad range of issues, from classic problems such as
scientific reasoning; causation; and scientific realism, to more
recent topics such as science and race; forensic science; and the
scientific status of medicine.
The editors bring together some of the most influential
contributions of famous philosophers in the field, including John
Stuart Mill and Karl Popper, as well as more recent extracts from
philosophers and scientists such as Ian Hacking, Stephen Jay Gould,
Bas van Fraassen, Nancy Cartwright, and John Worrall. The anthology
is organised into nine clear sections:
- science, non science and pseudo-science
- race, gender and science
- scientific reasoning
- scientific explanation
- laws and causation
- science and medicine
- probability and forensic science
- risk, uncertainty and science policy
- scientific realism and anti-realism.
The articles chosen are clear, interesting, and free from
unnecessary jargon. The editors provide lucid introductions to each
section in which they provide an overview of the debate, as well as
suggestions for further reading.
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