An introduction to the ontological issues that arise within, or grow out of, the sciences and their findings, concepts, models and theories.
This book introduces the central questions in the metaphysics of science and in turn offers a fresh exploration of key notions such as dispositional properties, natural kinds, laws of nature, causation and properties.
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This book introduces the central questions in the metaphysics of science and in turn offers a fresh exploration of key notions such as dispositional properties, natural kinds, laws of nature, causation and properties.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"Metaphysics of Science is an ambitious book. It brings together an engaging overview of the history of the metaphysics of science with contemporary debates in the area. Senior undergraduates and graduate students will find it a most useful tool."
- Kristie Miller, University of Sydney, Australia
"This is an excellent book, which implements a novel and deeply illuminating approach to the metaphysics of science."
- Jessica Wilson, University of Toronto, Canada
"The ongoing debate on the metaphysics of science (hereafter, MS) surely is one of the most exciting things in the philosophy arena these days. (...) Schrenk's new book is a significant contribution in this direction. It aims to introduce the reader to key concepts of the MS, such as ''dispositions, counterfactual conditionals, laws of nature, causation, properties, natural kinds, essence and necessity'' (p. viii). Throughout it deals with an impressive range of arguments, and the author finely makes use of a vast knowledge of the literature, providing an up-todate account of some of the recent trends. (...) The community will certainly welcome Schrenk's addition to the MS literature. The book can be recommended to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as to lecturers teaching on the subject."
- Cristian Soto, Universidad de Chile, Chile
- Kristie Miller, University of Sydney, Australia
"This is an excellent book, which implements a novel and deeply illuminating approach to the metaphysics of science."
- Jessica Wilson, University of Toronto, Canada
"The ongoing debate on the metaphysics of science (hereafter, MS) surely is one of the most exciting things in the philosophy arena these days. (...) Schrenk's new book is a significant contribution in this direction. It aims to introduce the reader to key concepts of the MS, such as ''dispositions, counterfactual conditionals, laws of nature, causation, properties, natural kinds, essence and necessity'' (p. viii). Throughout it deals with an impressive range of arguments, and the author finely makes use of a vast knowledge of the literature, providing an up-todate account of some of the recent trends. (...) The community will certainly welcome Schrenk's addition to the MS literature. The book can be recommended to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as to lecturers teaching on the subject."
- Cristian Soto, Universidad de Chile, Chile