Rethinking Order: After the Laws of Nature
Editat de Nancy Cartwright, Professor Keith Warden Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474244060
ISBN-10: 1474244068
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474244068
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Incorporates
writings
from
philosophers,
theologians
and
scientists.
This
title
will
be
of
appeal
right
across
philosophy,
theology
and
religious
studies
to
those
scientists
particularly
interested
in
philosophies
of
science
Notă biografică
Nancy
Cartwrightis
Professor
of
Philosophy
both
at
the
University
of
Durham,
UK
and
the
University
of
California,
San
Diego,
USA.
She
is
former
president
of
the
Philosophy
of
Science
Association,
a
MacArthur
fellow
and
Fellow
of
the
British
Academy.
She
has
authored
several
books,
includingHunting
Causes
and
Using
Them(2007),
andPhilosophy
of
Social
Science:
A
New
Introduction,
with
Eleonora
Montuschi
(2014).Keith
Wardis
a
Professorial
Fellow
at
Heythrop
College,
UK.
He
was
ordained
Priest
of
the
Church
of
England
in
1972.
He
has
published
numerous
books,
includingRational
Theology
and
the
Creativity
of
God(1984)
andComparative
Theologyin
5
volumes
(1994-2000
and
2008).
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsContributorsINTRODUCTION
Keith
Ward
(Heythrop
College)SECTION
1.
The
Historical
and
Philosophical
Setting
1.
The
Rise
and
Fall
of
Laws
of
Nature,
Eric
Watkins
(University
of
California,
San
Diego)2.
The
Dethronement
of
Laws
in
Science,
Nancy
Cartwright
(University
of
Durham
and
University
of
California,
San
Diego)SECTION
2.
New
Modes
of
Order
in
the
Natural
and
Social
Sciences3.
From
Order
to
Chaos
and
Back
Again,
Robert
C.
Bishop
(Wheaton
College)
and
Roman
Frigg
(London
School
of
Economics)4.
Multiple
Orders
in
Biology,
Eric
Martin
(Baylor
University)
and
William
Bechtel
(University
of
California,
San
Diego)5.
Realism,
Pluralism
and
Naturalism
in
Biology,
John
Dupre
(University
of
Exeter)6.
The
Making
and
Maintenance
of
Social
Order,
Eleonora
Montuschi
(University
of
Venice
and
London
School
of
Economics)
and
Rom
Harre
(London
School
of
Economics)SECTION
3.
Free
Will
after
the
Laws
of
Nature7.
Freedom
and
the
Causal
Order,
T.J.
Mawson
(St
Peter's
College,
Oxford
University)8.
From
Laws
to
Powers,
Steven
Horst
(Wesleyan
University)SECTION
4.
Divine
Order9.
Order
in
the
Relations
between
Religion
and
Science?
Reflections
on
the
NOMA
Principle
of
Stephen
J.
Gould,
John
Hedley
Brooke
(University
of
Durham)
10.
Concepts
of
God
and
the
Order
of
Nature,
Keith
Ward
(Heythrop
College)11.
From
Order
to
God,
Russell
ReManning
(University
of
Aberdeen)CONCLUSION
Nancy
Cartwright
(University
of
Durham
and
University
of
California,
San
Diego)Index
Recenzii
".
[A]
strikingly
coherent
collection.
Individually
the
contributions
are
clear
and
interesting.
Furthermore,
they
are
written
with
a
broad
audience
in
mind.
One
need
not
be
a
philosopher
of
science
to
comprehend
the
chapters
devoted
to
issues
of
scientific
representation
and
the
order
described,
nor
trained
in
metaphysics
to
appreciate
the
later
chapters
devoted
to
agency,
free
will,
and
natural
theology.
The book provides a helpful overview of how the concept of laws of nature is viewed in philosophy of science and philosophy of religion circles today ... A worthwhile resource for those seeking a deeper understanding.
The book provides a helpful overview of how the concept of laws of nature is viewed in philosophy of science and philosophy of religion circles today ... A worthwhile resource for those seeking a deeper understanding.