Physics, Philosophy, and the Scientific Community: Essays in the philosophy and history of the natural sciences and mathematics In honor of Robert S. Cohen

Physics, Philosophy, and the Scientific Community: Essays in the philosophy and history of the natural sciences and mathematics In honor of Robert S. Cohen

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Science & Technology History Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 422
Language English
Published Mar 14, 2014
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 9401726590
ISBN-13 9789401726597
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This collection of essays delves into the intricate relationship between physics, philosophy, and the scientific community, celebrating the contributions of Robert S. Cohen. It offers a diverse array of perspectives that examine the philosophical and historical underpinnings of natural sciences and mathematics. The contributors explore themes such as the dynamic interplay between theory and experimentation, specifically in the context of contemporary physics, revealing the complexities involved in scientific practices.

Readers are invited to reflect on the evolution of scientific thought and the critical role that philosophy plays in shaping our understanding of the natural world. The essays encourage a dialogue between past theories and modern advancements, illuminating how philosophical insights continue to influence current scientific inquiry. Through this examination, the collection highlights the rich tapestry of ideas that constitute the scientific community, making it an essential read for those invested in both philosophy and the sciences.

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