Unmatched in the quality of its world-renowned contributors, A Companion to the Philosophy of Science serves as both a course text and a reference book across the broad spectrum of issues of concern in the philosophy of science. Taken as a whole, the volume provides an unparalleled survey of all the topical areas, major methods, and stances in the philosophy of science. With entries on important figures in the history of the philosophy of science, as well as a comprehensive account of areas of contemporary interest, this Companion is the most authoritative resource guide available in the philosophy of science.
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"This volume is a tremendous compendium of the topics that comprisephilosophy of science. For almost any topic, the reader can find abrief up-to-date statement of the problems and current solutions.It is an invaluable reference book for students and scholars alike.It will be especially useful for those in other fields who wish togain some quick, authoritative knowledge of what's going on inphilosophy of science today." Peter Machamer, University ofPittsburgh
"This is everything that one looks for in a companion and muchmore. It covers the field fully, fairly, and concisely. The entriesare well written and truly informative, with excellent guides tofurther reading. No one interested in the nature of science canafford to be without this volume." Michael Ruse, University ofGuelph
"This Companion provides an impressive overview of the imposinggeography in philosophy of science." Roy Sorensen, DartmouthCollege
"This is an important reference work in the area." F. Wilson,University of Toronto
"Companion to the Philosophy of Science is an ambitiousproject given the rapid growth and specialisation of science in thepast 50 years. The essays are naturally short but sweet,wide-ranging, mostly well referenced, and serve as excellentaperitifs. The book has many distinguished contributors.Companion to the Philosophy of Science is a delightful andclear book. It is highly recommended for critical undergraduatestudents and anyone with wide intellectual interests." Ray ScottPercival, THES, 6th April 2001
"This is an excellent volume to which anyone working in thefield of philosophy of science will want to have access. Theentries are of a high standard, and give expression to aconsiderable range of philosophical opinions - so there is bothinformation and food for thought to be obtained from perusal ofthem." Graham Oppy, Monash University, Australasian Journal ofPhilosophy, Vol. 79, No. 2, June 2001
"This is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in thephilosophy of science, with up-to-date articles written bywell-known philosophers reflecting the full range of issues andthinkers of concern to the contemporary discipline." The Journalof the Society for the History of Alchemy & Chemistry, Vol. 50,March 2003
"This is everything that one looks for in a companion and muchmore. It covers the field fully, fairly, and concisely. The entriesare well written and truly informative, with excellent guides tofurther reading. No one interested in the nature of science canafford to be without this volume." Michael Ruse, University ofGuelph
"This Companion provides an impressive overview of the imposinggeography in philosophy of science." Roy Sorensen, DartmouthCollege
"This is an important reference work in the area." F. Wilson,University of Toronto
"Companion to the Philosophy of Science is an ambitiousproject given the rapid growth and specialisation of science in thepast 50 years. The essays are naturally short but sweet,wide-ranging, mostly well referenced, and serve as excellentaperitifs. The book has many distinguished contributors.Companion to the Philosophy of Science is a delightful andclear book. It is highly recommended for critical undergraduatestudents and anyone with wide intellectual interests." Ray ScottPercival, THES, 6th April 2001
"This is an excellent volume to which anyone working in thefield of philosophy of science will want to have access. Theentries are of a high standard, and give expression to aconsiderable range of philosophical opinions - so there is bothinformation and food for thought to be obtained from perusal ofthem." Graham Oppy, Monash University, Australasian Journal ofPhilosophy, Vol. 79, No. 2, June 2001
"This is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in thephilosophy of science, with up-to-date articles written bywell-known philosophers reflecting the full range of issues andthinkers of concern to the contemporary discipline." The Journalof the Society for the History of Alchemy & Chemistry, Vol. 50,March 2003