This book describes the framework of a new theory of science.Over
the last hundred years, philosophy of science has developed its
theory based on what philosophers perceived what science is and
what scientists do. It does not address the basic questions that
scientists care about. Thus, this book examines the conventional
theories of philosophy of science from a completely different point
of view and describes the most difficult problems that scientists
are concerned about and how science is conducted.This book is based
on the lecture notes under the same title in Honors College at the
junior level in UMASS Lowell. It is qualified as a required course
in Art and Humanity for science and engineering majors.
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