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  1. Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring, Revised Edition by Jean Watson, 2008-05-30
  2. Philosophies of Social Science: The Classic and Contemporary Readings by Gerard Delanty, Piet Strydom, 2003-04-01
  3. Peirce's Philosophy of Science: Critical Studies in His Theory of Induction & Scientific Method by Nicholas Rescher, 1979-06
  4. Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Thomas Dixon, 2008-08-01
  5. Proportion: Science, Philosophy, Architecture by Richard Padovan, 1999-11-02
  6. The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  7. The Philosophy of Science Fiction Film (The Philosophy of Popular Culture) by Steven M. Sanders, 2009-11-11
  8. The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy: Critical Studies (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy)
  9. Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science: A Multicultural Approach by Brian Fay, 1996-08-26
  10. Philosophy of Social Science by Alexander Rosenberg, 2007-07-31
  11. Readings in the Philosophy of Science: From Positivism to Postmodernism by Theodore Schick, 1999-12-10
  12. Evidence, Explanation, and Realism: Essays in Philosophy of Science by Peter Achinstein, 2010-05-28
  13. Introduction to the Philosophy of Science: Cutting Nature at Its Seams by Robert Klee, 1996-12-12
  14. A Companion to the Philosophy of Science (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

41. Philosophy Of Science And Mathematics Events In Britain
is independent of (but a friend to) groups such as the British Society for the History of Mathematics and The British Society for the philosophy of science.
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Philosophy of Mathematics and Science Events in Britain
The original purpose of this page was to help philosophers of science and mathematics in Britain to find each other. At that time (1995), many philosophical groups and societies lacked web-sites of their own. That has changed, and as a result this page has largely lost its purpose. However, you may find the links below useful. This page is independent of (but a friend to) groups such as the British Society for the History of Mathematics and The British Society for the Philosophy of Science. The society's programme of upcoming meetings includes details of the annual philosophy of science conference . See also the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science The Oxford Philosophy of Physics Seminars now have their own website . The Mersenne of British philosophy of Physics is Dr J.N. Butterfield

42. Philosophy Of Science And Mathematics On The Internet
For eemail lists, consult Philosophy Resources on the Internet. The following are distinguished only by having some connection with science, and having passed
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For e-email lists , consult Philosophy Resources on the Internet
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Hint: the speed and reliability of transmissions varies with the volume of traffic. Since many sites are located in the USA, it is a good idea to go surfing in the morning (British time) when the Americans are all asleep. The following are distinguished only by having some connection with science, and having passed across my desk. I take no responsibility for their performance or contents. Since this page was originally developed at Liverpool Up the Reds!

43. Logic & Philosophy Of Science At UC Irvine
LOGIC AND philosophy of science University of California, Irvine,
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University of California, Irvine COLLOQUIA GRADUATE PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM NEWS ... LINKS The Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science brings together faculty and students interested in a wide range of topics including: General Philosophy of Science; Philosophy of Physics, Biology, Linguistics, and Social Science; Logic; Foundations and Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic; and Philosophy of Mathematics in Application. LPS enjoys strong cooperative relations with UCI's Department of Philosophy ; in particular, the two units jointly administer a single graduate program leading to the Ph.D. in Philosophy. LPS also has strong connections with several science departments, including mathematics, physics, biology, computer science, economics and mathematical behavioral sciences. How to contact us How to find us LPS Homepage UC Irvine Homepage School of Social Sciences ... Department of Philosophy

44. Philosophy Of Science Resources
philosophy of science Resources. Contact Webmaster janzb@mail.ucf.edu. B course). Sociology (including Philosophy of Social Science).
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Contact Webmaster janzb@mail.ucf.edu B. Janz's Web Pages GO TO PAGE B. Janz Home Page Aesthetics and Visual Culture African Philosophy African Places Critical Theory Continental Philosophy Resources Culture and Ethnicity in Philosophy Humanities Jacob Boehme Resource Page Metaphysics Resource Page Mysticism Links Philosophy and Contemporary Culture Philosophy in the World's Religions Philosophy of Science Links Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment Place Research The Reasoning Page Useful Philosophy Links Who's Who in the History of Mysticism Search Engines UCF LINKS University of Central Florida UCF Library System UCF Philosophy Department PERSONAL PAGES Biographical Info Miscellaneous Links Courses Taught Search all of B. Janz's Web Pages The resources here range further than the traditional topics in philosophy of science to include sites pertaining to ethical issues, sites in philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and sites dealing with social issues surrounding science as well.
This site started from Dey Alexander's Philosophy in Cyberspace , Peter Suber's Guide to Philosophy on the Internet , and Tom Stone's Episteme Links , but gathers links from many places. The courses section started from Andrew Carpenter's

45. 'Darwin's Metaphor And The Philosophy Of Science' 77k.
This was first presented to the Piaget Seminar, University of Geneva, about 1986 and published in Science as Culture (no. 16) 3 375403, 1993. It draws out the philosophical implications of 'Darwin's Metaphor' (Cambridge, 1985), in particular, the role of metaphorical and teleological language in Darwin.
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'Darwin's Metaphor and the Philosophy of Science' This was first presented to the Piaget Seminar, University of Geneva, about 1986 and published in Science as Culture (no. 16) 3: 375-403, 1993. It draws out the philosophical implications of my Darwin's Metaphor (Cambridge, 1985), in particular, the role of metaphorical and teleological language in Darwin. Download View Online
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46. SwetsWise: Login
www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=02698595 Philosophy in Cyberspace British Society for philosophy of science http//www.dur.ac.uk/~dfl0www/bsps/BSPSHome.html. philosophy of science Association http//scistud.umkc.edu/psa/.
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47. Ingenta: All Issues -- British Journal For The Philosophy Of Science
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48. Department Of History And Philosophy Of Science : University Of Melbourne
Faculty of Arts Faculties AZ Directory. Department of History and philosophy of science. About Us. Academic Staff; Contact Us; Resources. Library; Webraft.
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49. Unit For The History And Philosophy Of Science
About us, Timetables. Staff Info, Students. Postgraduate Studies, Course Information. Tutorial Pages, Events. Links. Page Maintained By Gail
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50. HPS
GENEVA UNIVERSITY. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY. OF SCIENCE. This is the home page of the History and philosophy of science group at the. UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA.
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51. Index
Contains various essays on philosophy of science and mind. Anderson is the originator of the transrealist approach.
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Transrealism: Going Beyond the Present Debate
A formal exposition of the new Transrealist philosophy of science. Drawing from Peirce, the
instrumentalists, the empiricists, Quine, Putnam, Fine, and others, this new approach seeks to
recharge the on-going debates. Includes many specific examples and preliminary discussion of
scientific truth, natural law, and axiology.
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Geographer of the Soul: Wittgenstein's Relevance to Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Suggests that a Wittgensteinian balance of naturalism and perspicuity in the face of the inner
world, with a simultaneous abhorrence of empty cover-all terminology, is a highly appropriate
spirit in which to undertake philosophy of mind.
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(MS Word, 14pgs.) A attempt to define a "strong" realist position. Includes some new perspectives. (HTML) (MS Word, 20pgs.) To the things themselves: On Phenomenology Survey of twentieth-century phenomenology and existentialism with some original material. Includes a look at how modern cognitive science addresses phenomenology. Discussion of

52. Humbul : History & Philosophy Of Science
History philosophy of science. Search Humbul s entire catalogue of online History philosophy of science resources. All Any Phrase
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53. Philosophy Of Science - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
philosophy of science. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The philosophy of science is the branch philosophy of science topics.
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54. Uchii Lecture
Talk delivered in 2002 by Soshichi Uchii. Considers the current state of the Japanese philosophy of science, prospects for improvement, and historical context.
http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~suchii/cntr-lec.html
Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh 40th Anniversary Lecture Series March 14, 2002 IS PHILOSOPHY OF SCIECE ALIVE IN THE EAST? A Report from Japan Soshichi Uchii Kyoto University Abstract Here is an Outline: 1. Three Basic Facts (1868-2002) 2. Taketani's Doctrine of the Three Stages (1936-1968) 3. Logical Empiricism (1950-1970) 4. Scientists and Philosophers (1950-2002) 5. "New" Philosophy of Science (1970-1995) 6. What is needed for Japanese Philosophy of Science? (1991-) Thank you Merrilee, for your moving introduction! First of all, I wish to thank the Center for Philosophy of Science, and the Director Jim Lennox, for inviting me to this wonderful Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Center. I am going to talk about what is going on in the field of philosophy of science in my country, Japan. Now let me give you an Outline of my talk (as in the Abstract). It is divided into 6 Sections. After reviewing the history and the peculiarities of Japanese philosophy of science, I would like to say my opinion in the final section, as regards what we have to do in order to improve it. 1. Three Basic Facts

55. Zynda Lectures
These are lecture notes from PHI 204 (Introduction to the philosophy of science), that Lyle Zynda taught at Princeton University in the Spring 1994 semester.
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These are lecture notes from PHI 204 (Introduction to the Philosophy of Science), that Lyle Zynda taught at Princeton University in the Spring 1994 semester.

56. Cogprints - Subject: Philosophy Of Science
Cogprints. Home About Browse Search Register User Area Help. Subject philosophy of science. philosophy of science Association Proceedings 2pp.
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57. Philosophy Of Science, By Roger Jones
philosophy of science, Introduction to Philosophy since the Enlightenment by Roger Jones. philosophy of science. Science vs. Religion
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Philosophy of science
Science vs. Religion, from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
The shift in the western mind from the medieval to the modern was underpinned by the growth of science. However a two hundred year long intellectual battle was to take place between the established Church and the emerging empiricism, before the Enlightenment could flourish. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) challenged the view that the Earth was at the centre of the universe. He suggested that the observational evidence would be better explained by the theory that the earth orbited the sun. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) argued for the use of experiment rather than deduction as a means to increase knowledge. Johannes Kepler's (1571-1630) employment of observation and mathematics enabled him to supplant the Pythagorean (ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras' (c. 530 BC)) theories of perfect heavenly spheres by showing how planets moved in ellipses. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was placed under house arrest for agreeing with Copernicus. Despite resistance from the religious authorities, the success of science in explaining and predicting the natural world could not be ignored. René Descartes (1596-1650) thought he had found a rational foundation for science based on his arguments for his own existence and the existence of god. God, he argued, would not deceive our senses. This felicitous reconciliation between Cartesian rationalism, a belief in God and the support for empiricism did not survive for long.

58. Dept. For Philosophy Of Science & Social Studies Of Science
Homepage of the Department for philosophy of science and Social Studies of Science at the University of VIENNA, AUSTRIA. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Homepage What s new?
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59. 20th WCP: Philosophy Of Science
Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of philosophy of science. philosophy of science. philosophy of science. Author s Name, Affiliation, Paper Title.
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Philosophy of Science The papers indexed below were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10-15, 1998. Additional papers may be added to this section as electronic versions are aquired and formatted for the archive. These papers will be listed for a period of time at the What's New? page. Regarding browser support: The papers published in The Paideia Archive webmaster and provide details of the difficulty.
In addition to browsing the numerous subject indexes, you may also enter a name or subject keyword in the space below and hit the search button. Philosophy of Science Author's Name Affiliation Paper Title David Boersema Pacific University Inductivism, Naturalism, and Metascientific Theories Universidad Central de Venezuela,
The Relational Nature of Species Concepts Critical Comments on Laudan's Theory of Scientific Aims Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Gustaaf C. Cornelis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium Is Popularization of Science Possible? Gyorgy Darvas The Institute for Advanced Symmetry Studies, Budapest, Hungary

60. LTL - Lecture Ii - Introduction
An overview of certain key issues in the philosophy of science, with an emphasis on the work of Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend.
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INTRO It is important that we review modern philosophies of science since they have served to set the rules for how psychologists have thought about their research for the past 80 years. In other words, if we want to understand what psychologists think they are doing when they carry out scientific research we need to understand their philosophies of science. However, as we shall see there are many different models of the scientific endeavour apart from those that most psychologists use. The evolution of ideas about how to do science indicates that some psychological research is still stuck in an earlier framework which has been supplanted by more recent and arguably more challenging and liberating models of how to carry out empirical investigations. Philosophies of science are ultimately concerned with the question of how we should carry out scientific research given our understanding of the nature of knowledge. Originally, philosophers of science sought to explain how science should be conducted by looking at successful scientists such as Einstein. More recently though the philosophy of science has moved on to consider how most scientists actually work given the social and practical circumstances of their work. Top...

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