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A vivid and comprehensive picture of the current state of research
in all directions of logic and philosophy of science. The book
presents a wide combination of papers containing relevant technical
results in the foundations of science and papers devoted to
conceptual analyses, deeply rooted in advanced present-day
research. Audience: The volume is attractive both for specialists
in foundational questions and scholars interested in general
epistemology.
A vivid and comprehensive picture of the current state of research
in all directions of logic and philosophy of science. The book
presents a wide combination of papers containing relevant technical
results in the foundations of science and papers devoted to
conceptual analyses, deeply rooted in advanced present-day
research. Audience: The volume is attractive both for specialists
in foundational questions and scholars interested in general
epistemology.
The papers collected in this volume are based on the best
contributions to the conference of the Italian Society for Logic
and Philosophy of Science (SILFS) that took place in Milan on 8-10
October 2007. The aim of the Society, since its foundation in 1952,
has always been that of bringing together scholars - working in the
broad areas of Logic, Philosophy of Science and History of Science
- who share an open-minded approach to their disciplines and regard
them as essentially requiring continuous confrontation and
bridge-building to avoid the danger of over-specialism. In this
perspective, logicians and philosophers of science should not
indulge in inventing and cherishing their own "internal problems" -
although these may occasionally be an opportunity for conceptual
clarification - but should primarily look at the challenging
conceptual and methodological questions that arise in any genuine
attempt to extend our objective knowledge. As Ludovico Geymonat
used to put it: " good] philosophy should be sought in the folds of
science itself." Contributions are distributed into six sections,
five of which - "Logic and Computing," "Physics and Mathematics,"
"Life Sciences," "Economics and Social Sciences," "Neuroscience and
Philosophy of Mind" - are devoted to the discussion of cutting-edge
problems that arise from current-day scientific research, while the
remaining section on "General Philosophy of Science" is focused on
foundational and methodological questions that are common to all
areas.
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