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Thinking about Science, Relecting on Art is the first book to systematically examine the relationship between the philosophy of science and aesthetics.
Thinking about Science, Relecting on Art is the first book to systematically examine the relationship between the philosophy of science and aesthetics.
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Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
1 Methodological lessons for the integration of philosophy of science and aesthetics: The case of representation (Julia Sánchez-Dorado)
2 Nature's handmaid, art (Catherine Z. Elgin)
3 Of barrels and pipes: Representation-as in art and science (Roman Frigg and James Nguyen)
4 Is Captain Kirk a natural blonde? Do X-ray crystallographers dream of electron clouds? Comparing model-based inferences in science with fiction (Ann-Sophie Barwich)
5 Interpreting the sciences, interpreting the arts (Otávio Bueno)
6 Deep indeterminacy in physics and fiction (George Darby, Martin Pickup and Jon Robson)
7 Some philosophical problems of music theory (and some music-theoretic problems of philosophy) (Dean Rickles)
8 Kant on beauty and cognition (Alix Cohen)
9 Epistemology as fiction (Adam Toon)
10 Art, science and abstract artefacts (Steven French)
1 Methodological lessons for the integration of philosophy of science and aesthetics: The case of representation (Julia Sánchez-Dorado)
2 Nature's handmaid, art (Catherine Z. Elgin)
3 Of barrels and pipes: Representation-as in art and science (Roman Frigg and James Nguyen)
4 Is Captain Kirk a natural blonde? Do X-ray crystallographers dream of electron clouds? Comparing model-based inferences in science with fiction (Ann-Sophie Barwich)
5 Interpreting the sciences, interpreting the arts (Otávio Bueno)
6 Deep indeterminacy in physics and fiction (George Darby, Martin Pickup and Jon Robson)
7 Some philosophical problems of music theory (and some music-theoretic problems of philosophy) (Dean Rickles)
8 Kant on beauty and cognition (Alix Cohen)
9 Epistemology as fiction (Adam Toon)
10 Art, science and abstract artefacts (Steven French)
Rezensionen
"Thinking about Science, Reflecting on Art is a remarkable collection, which opens a new and much needed conversation between the fields of aesthetics and philosophy of science. It stands out as a unique and ambitious publication for the diversity of approaches and perspectives it brings together, and for the attention it pays to the methodological issues arising from the recent interactions between these two fields. Its deliberate aim to cross the boundary between two branches of philosophy that have, so far, inhabited different academic spaces will contribute to reorient key philosophical debates in a genuinely interdisciplinary direction, and promote a collaborative methodological attitude that will shape the future of philosophy more broadly".
Chiara Ambrosio, Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College London, UK
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