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Compiled by an archaeologist and philosopher of science, Science at
the Frontiers Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of Science
supplements current literature in the history and philosophy of
science with essays approaching the traditional problems of the
field from new perspectives and highlighting disciplines usually
overlooked by the canon. William H. Krieger brings together
scientists from a number of disciplines to answer these questions
and more in a volume appropriate for both students and academics in
the field.
For over three decades, Paul Churchland has been a provocative and
controversial philosopher of mind and of science. He is most famous
as an advocate of 'eliminative materialism', whereby he suggests
that our commonsense understanding of our own minds is radically
defective and that the science of brain demonstrates this (just as
an understanding of physics reveals that our commonsense
understanding of a flat and motionless earth is similarly false).
This collection offers an introduction to Churchland's work, as
well as a critique of some of his most famous philosophical
positions. Including contributions by both established and
promising young philosophers, it is intended to complement the
growing literature on Churchland, focusing on his contributions in
isolation from those of his wife and philosophical partner,
Patricia Churchland, as well as on his contributions to philosophy
as distinguished from those to Cognitive Science.
For over three decades, Paul Churchland has been a provocative and
controversial philosopher of mind and of science. He is most famous
as an advocate of 'eliminative materialism', whereby he suggests
that our commonsense understanding of our own minds is radically
defective and that the science of brain demonstrates this (just as
an understanding of physics reveals that our commonsense
understanding of a flat and motionless earth is similarly false).
This collection offers an introduction to Churchland's work, as
well as a critique of some of his most famous philosophical
positions. Including contributions by both established and
promising young philosophers, it is intended to complement the
growing literature on Churchland, focusing on his contributions in
isolation from those of his wife and philosophical partner,
Patricia Churchland, as well as on his contributions to philosophy
as distinguished from those to Cognitive Science.
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