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What I Do Not Believe, and Other Essays: Synthese Library, cartea 38

Autor Norwood Russell Hanson Editat de Matthew D. Lund Contribuţii de Stephen Toulmin, Harry Woolf
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 2021
Fifty years have passed since Norwood Russell Hanson's unexpected death, yet he remains an important voice in philosophy of science. This book is a revised and expanded edition of a collection of Hanson's essays originally published in 1971, edited by Stephen Toulmin and Harry Woolf. The new volume features a comprehensive introduction by Matthew Lund (Rowan University) and two new essays. The first is "Observation and Explanation: A Guide to Philosophy of Science", originally published as a posthumous book by Harper and Row. This essay, written near the end of Hanson’s life, represents his mature philosophy of science. The second new addition, Hanson's essay "The Trial of Galileo", is something of a "lost" work – it was only published in a small run collection on famous trials and was left out of the published lists of Hanson’s works. Ever the outspoken firebrand, Hanson found many lessons and warnings from Galileo's trial that were relevant to Cold War America.
This volume not only contains Hanson's best-known work in history and philosophy of science, but also highlights the breadth of his philosophical thought. Hanson balanced extreme versatility with a unified approach to conceptual and philosophical problems. Hanson's central insight is that philosophy and science both strive to render the world intelligible -- the various concepts central to our attempts to make sense of the world are interdependent, and cannot operate, or even be fully understood, independently. The essays included in this collection present Hanson's thinking on religious belief, theory, observation, meaning, cosmology, modality, logic, and philosophy of mind. This collection also includes Hanson's lectures on the theory of flight, Hanson's greatest passion.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789402417418
ISBN-10: 9402417419
Ilustrații: XX, 377 p. 78 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2020
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Synthese Library

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Cuprins

Introduction, Matthew D. Lund.- Part I Philosophy of Science.- A Picture Theory of Theory-Meaning.- On Elementary Particle Theory.- Some Philosophical Aspects of Contemporary Cosmologies.- Stability Proofs and Consistency Proofs: A Loose Analogy.- Observation and Explanation: A Guide to Philosophy of Science.- Part II History of Science.- Leverrier: The Zenith and Nadir of Newtonian Mechanics.- The Contributions of Other Disciplines to 19th Century Physics.- The Trial of Galileo.- Part III General Philosophy.- On Being in Two Places at Once.- Copernicus’ Role in Kant’s Revolution.- It’s Actual, so It’s Possible.- On Having the Same Visual Experiences.- Mental Events Yet Again: Retrospect on Some Old Arguments.-  Part IV Logic.-  Imagining the Impossible.-  On the Impossibility of Any Future Metaphysics.- Good Inductive Reasons.- A Budget of Cross-Type Inferences, or Invention is the Mother of Necessity.- The Irrelevance of History of Science to Philosophy of Science.- The Idea of a Logic of Discovery.- Part V Religion.- The Agnostic’s Dilemma.- What I Don’t Believe.- Part VI The Theory of Flight.- Introduction, Edward MacKinnon, S.J..- Lecture One: The Discovery of Air.- Lecture Two: The Shape of an Idea.- Lecture Three: The Idea of a Shape.

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Fifty years have passed since Norwood Russell Hanson's unexpected death, yet he remains an important voice in philosophy of science. This book is a revised and expanded edition of a collection of Hanson's essays originally published in 1971, edited by Stephen Toulmin and Harry Woolf. The new volume features a comprehensive introduction by Matthew Lund (Rowan University) and two new essays. The first is "Observation and Explanation: A Guide to Philosophy of Science", originally published as a posthumous book by Harper and Row. This essay, written near the end of Hanson’s life, represents his mature philosophy of science. The second new addition, Hanson's essay "The Trial of Galileo", is something of a "lost" work – it was only published in a small run collection on famous trials and was left out of the published lists of Hanson’s works. Ever the outspoken firebrand, Hanson found many lessons and warnings from Galileo's trial that were relevant to Cold War America.
This volume not only contains Hanson's best-known work in history and philosophy of science, but also highlights the breadth of his philosophical thought. Hanson balanced extreme versatility with a unified approach to conceptual and philosophical problems. Hanson's central insight is that philosophy and science both strive to render the world intelligible -- the various concepts central to our attempts to make sense of the world are interdependent, and cannot operate, or even be fully understood, independently. The essays included in this collection present Hanson's thinking on religious belief, theory, observation, meaning, cosmology, modality, logic, and philosophy of mind. This collection also includes Hanson's lectures on the theory of flight, Hanson's greatest passion.

Caracteristici

Offers readers a collection of Norwood Russell Hanson best work Contains two new essays by Norwood Russell Hanson that are not available in the current literature Covers topics such as Hanson's thinking on religious belief, theory, observation, cosmological theories