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General & Miscellaneous Philosophy, Applied Science, Science - Applied, Major Branches of Philosophical Study, Science - General & Miscellaneous, History & Philosophy of Science

Scientific Method

by Barry Gower
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Overview

The results, conclusions and claims of natural science are often taken to be reliable because they arise from the use of a distinctive method. Yet today, there is widespread scepticism as to whether we can validly talk of method in modern science. This outstanding new survey explains how this controversy has developed since the seventeenth century and explores its philosophical basis. Questions of scientific method are discussed through key figures such as Galileo, Bacon, Newton, Bayes, Mill, Poincare, Duhem, Popper, and Carnap. The concluding chapters contain stimulating discussions of attacks on the idea of scientific method by key figures such as Kuhn, Lakatos, and Feyerabend. Essential reading for students of the history and philosophy of science. Scientific Method will also appeal to anyone with an interest in what philosophers say about science.

Synopsis

This outstanding new survey looks at the debate created by modern science's foundation in experimental and mathematical method.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415122825

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