Intelligible Design: A Realistic Approach To The Philosophy And History Of Science

Intelligible Design: A Realistic Approach To The Philosophy And History Of Science

by Julio A Gonzalo , Manuel M Carreira
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Science & Technology History Philosophy
Format Kindle
Pages 296
Language Chinese
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher World Scientific
Edition 3
ISBN-10 9814447625
ISBN-13 9789814447621
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In this thought-provoking exploration, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between philosophy and the history of science. They argue for a realistic approach that transcends traditional debates, aiming to clarify the foundational aspects that often get lost in complex discussions. Through a careful examination of key scientific concepts, the authors invite readers to engage with the core principles that underpin the scientific method.

The book traverses a variety of contentious topics, presenting them in a way that fosters understanding rather than division. By applying a clear lens to the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries, it encourages readers to reflect on the nature of knowledge and empirical evidence. Readers will appreciate how the authors skillfully unpack the historical context of scientific advances, revealing how past insights continue to resonate in contemporary debates.

Ultimately, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in grasping the nuances of scientific inquiry. It offers not just answers, but a framework for deeper contemplation on the realities of science and its philosophical underpinnings.

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