
Realism and Anti-Realism in the Philosophy of Science
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Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
517
Language
English
ISBN-10
9401586381
ISBN-13
9789401586382
Description
This thought-provoking collection of essays stems from a landmark conference held in Beijing, where scholars from China and the West gathered to explore the intricate dynamics of realism and anti-realism within the philosophy of science. The authors delve into fundamental questions about the nature of scientific theories and the ontological commitments they entail, reflecting on how various philosophical perspectives shape our understanding of science's purpose and implications.
The work encourages readers to engage with the tension between differing viewpoints, providing a rich tapestry of arguments and counterarguments that illuminate the philosophical landscape. Through contributions from esteemed philosophers, the collection examines not only historical contexts but also contemporary applications, promoting a dialogue that bridges cultures and ideologies.
As the contributors unpack the implications of realism and anti-realism, they invite readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about knowledge, truth, and the scientific enterprise itself. This exploration fosters an appreciation for the complexity of philosophical inquiry, enriching the ongoing debate surrounding these critical concepts in the philosophy of science.
The work encourages readers to engage with the tension between differing viewpoints, providing a rich tapestry of arguments and counterarguments that illuminate the philosophical landscape. Through contributions from esteemed philosophers, the collection examines not only historical contexts but also contemporary applications, promoting a dialogue that bridges cultures and ideologies.
As the contributors unpack the implications of realism and anti-realism, they invite readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about knowledge, truth, and the scientific enterprise itself. This exploration fosters an appreciation for the complexity of philosophical inquiry, enriching the ongoing debate surrounding these critical concepts in the philosophy of science.
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