Causality And Scientific Explanation Medieval And Early Classical Science

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Genre : Causation
Author : William A. Wallace
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Release : 1972
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Medieval And Early Classical Science

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Genre : Science, Medieval
Author : William A. Wallace
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Release : 1972
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0819114790


Causality And Scientific Explanation

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Genre : Causation
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Causality And Scientific Explanation Medieval And Early Classical Science

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Genre : Science
Author : William A. Wallace
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Release : 1981
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000053739896


Causality And Scientific Explanation

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William Wallace brings a fine intelligence and years of reflection to show how the concept of causal explanation can contribute to the cumulative growth of knowledge in science. Wallace's approach is historical as well as analytical, and consists in a careful and highly original study of how the search for causes has provided a paradigm of scientific method from its origins in the Middle Ages up to the present day. The first of two volumes poses the contemporary question and traces its origin back to the 'Posterior Analytics' of Aristotle. The author then concentrates on medieval science to document the impact of the 'Analytics' at the universities of Oxford, Paris, and Padua from the 13th to the 16th centuries, evaluating in the process the rival claims of historians of science as to the importance of these centers for the genesis of the experimental method. The volume concludes with a study of the founders of modern science from William Gilbert to Isaac Newton, showing the surprising use they made of causal concepts in their own now classical contributions.

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Genre : Science
Author : William A. Wallace
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Release : 1972
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015015763298


Causality And Modern Science

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The causal problem has become topical once again. While we are no longer causalists or believers in the universal truth of the causal principle we continue to think of causes and effects, as well as of causal and noncausal relations among them. Instead of becoming indeterminists we have enlarged determinism to include noncausal categories. And we are still in the process of characterizing our basic concepts and principles concerning causes and effects with the help of exact tools. This is because we want to explain, not just describe, the ways of things. The causal principle is not the only means of understanding the world but it is one of them.The demand for a fourth edition of this distinguished book on the subject of causality is clear evidence that this principle continues to be an important and popular area of philosophic enquiry. Non-technical and clearly written, this book focuses on the ontological problem of causality, with specific emphasis on the place of the causal principle in modern science. Mario Bunge first defines the terminology employed and describes various formulations of the causal principle. He then examines the two primary critiques of causality, the empiricist and the romantic, as a prelude to the detailed explanation of the actual assertions of causal determinism.Bunge analyzes the function of the causal principle in science, touching on such subjects as scientific law, scientific explanation, and scientific prediction. In so doing, he offers an education to layman and specialist alike on the history of a concept and its opponents. Professor William A. Wallace, author of Causality and Scientific Explanation said of an earlier edition of this work: "I regard it as a truly seminal work in this field."

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Mario Bunge
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 568 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351529747


Four Ages Of Understanding

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The first full-scale demonstration of the centrality of the theory of signs to the history of philosophy, Four Ages of Understanding provides a new vantage point from which to review and reinterpret the development of intellectual culture at the threshold of "globalization."

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : John Deely
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Release : 2001-07-01
File : 1054 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781442613010


Psa 1974

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For this book, we have selected papers from symposia and contributed sessions at the fourth biennial meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, held at the University of Notre Dame on November 1-3, 1974. The meeting was lively and well-attended, and we regret that there was no way to record here the many stimulating discussions after the papers and during the informal hours. We also regret that we had in sufficient space for all the contributed papers. Even more, some of the symposia were not available: those on systems and decision theory (c. W. Churchman, P. Suppes, I. Levi), and on the Marxist philosophy of science (M. W. Wartofsky, R. S. Cohen, E. N. Hiebert). Unhappily several individual contributions to other symposia were likewise not available: I. Velikovsky in the session on his own work and the politics of science, D. Finkelstein in the session on quantum logic. Memorial minutes were read for Alan Ross Anderson (prepared by Nuel Belnap) and for Imre Lakatos (prepared by Paul Feyerabend). They initiate this volume of philosophy of science in the mid-seventies.

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Genre : Science
Author : Robert S. Cohen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 724 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401014496


Nature And Scientific Method

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The present volume is a collection of systematic and historical studies addressing the terms of Aristotelian inference.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Daniel O. Dahlstrom
Publisher : CUA Press
Release : 2018-03-02
File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813230726


What Functions Explain

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This 2001 book offers an examination of functional explanation as it is used in biology and the social sciences, and focuses on the kinds of philosophical presuppositions that such explanations carry with them. It tackles such questions as: why are some things explained functionally while others are not? What do the functional explanations tell us about how these objects are conceptualized? What do we commit ourselves to when we give and take functional explanations in the life sciences and the social sciences? McLaughlin gives a critical review of the debate on functional explanation in the philosophy of science. He discusses the history of the philosophical question of teleology, and provides a comprehensive review of the post-war literature on functional explanation. What Functions Explain provides a sophisticated and detailed Aristotelian analysis of our concept of natural functions, and offers a positive contribution to the ongoing debate on the topic.

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Genre : Science
Author : Peter McLaughlin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2000-12-18
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139428538