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Title: Philosophy of Science for Scientists
Authors: Johansson, Lars-G€ oran
Keywords: Philosophy
Science for Scientists
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: The Swedish predecessor of this book, Introduktion till Vetenskapsteorin, grew out of an urgently felt need when I was teaching philosophy of science for students of engineering, physics, biology, social science, medicine and nursing. These students have normally no philosophical background and quite often little knowledge of history of science. This book has now been in print for 15 years, and three editions and its relative success in Sweden have encouraged me to make a translation to English in the hope that a wider audience also will find it useful. This book is not merely a translation of the Swedish book; I have also made some changes. First, Ties Niessen suggested a slight reshuffle of the chapters and an addition of a short Chap. 14, with some actual and forward-looking reflections, which I have done. Second, I have rewritten Sect. 10.7, since I have come to understand laws better. Third, I have made a great number of minor changes as a result of comments and suggestions from two anonymous referees. Their advice was very helpful. The prime goal for a first course in philosophy of science should be, I believe, to convey an understanding of what science is: how it has developed, what its core traits are, how to distinguish between science and pseudoscience and to know what a scientific attitude is
Description: The need for general criteria for scientific thinking is no more than an instance of the epistemological demand to produce reasons, acceptable to others, for your claims to know. Rational scientific discussions about methods, measurements, inferences and conclusions presuppose that it is possible to discuss and agree on epistemological and scientific norms independently of whether one accepts the conclusions of a particular theory or not. It won’t do to have acceptance of the method used from only those who already believe the theory and its results. (There is indeed a problem here; some areas of research such as advanced mathematics or modern theoretical physics are understood by a very limited number of researchers, but I leave that aside for the moment
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/238
ISBN: 978-3-319-26551-3
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