Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
440
Language
English
Published
Dec 7, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1994
ISBN-10
904814258X
ISBN-13
9789048142583
Description
R. S. Cohen embarks on a thoughtful examination of the distinctions and relationships between the natural and social sciences in this compelling collection. Each chapter offers valuable insights into how these fields have developed over time, revealing the historical contexts that have influenced their methodologies and philosophical underpinnings. Through critical analysis, Cohen encourages readers to question the rigid boundaries often established between these disciplines.
The work presents a unique perspective on the nature of scientific inquiry, challenging the reader to consider the implications of viewing the social sciences through the same lens as the natural sciences. By highlighting the interplay between empirical data and theoretical frameworks, Cohen emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue in addressing complex societal issues.
Engaging and intellectually stimulating, this volume invites scholars and students alike to reflect on their approach to understanding the world. It serves as a significant contribution to the philosophy and history of science, urging a reconsideration of how different scientific inquiries can complement and enrich one another.
The work presents a unique perspective on the nature of scientific inquiry, challenging the reader to consider the implications of viewing the social sciences through the same lens as the natural sciences. By highlighting the interplay between empirical data and theoretical frameworks, Cohen emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue in addressing complex societal issues.
Engaging and intellectually stimulating, this volume invites scholars and students alike to reflect on their approach to understanding the world. It serves as a significant contribution to the philosophy and history of science, urging a reconsideration of how different scientific inquiries can complement and enrich one another.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy