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Science without laws / Ronald N. Giere

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Science and its conceptual foundationsPublication details: London : The university of Chicago press c 1999Description: x, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0226292088
  • 9780226292083
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 501 G454S  21
LOC classification:
  • Q175 .G48898 1999
Contents:
Introduction. The Science Wars in Perspective -- Part One. Perspectives on Science Studies. Viewing Science ; Explaining Scientific Revolutions ; Science and Technology Studies -- Part Two. Perspectives on Science. Naturalism and Realism ; Science without Laws of Nature ; The Cognitive Structure of Scientific Theories ; Visual Models and Scientific Judgment -- Part Three. Perspectives on the Philosophy of Science. Philosophy of Science Naturalized ; Constructive Realism ; The Feminism Question in the Philosophy of Science ; From Wissenschaftliche Philosophie to Philosophy of Science -- Conclusion. Underdetermination, Relativism, and Perspectival Realism
Review: "Debate over the nature of science has recently moved from the halls of academia into the public sphere, where it has taken shape as the "science wars." At issue is the question of whether scientific knowledge is objective and universal or socially mediated, whether scientific truths are independent of human values and beliefs. Ronald Giere is a philosopher of science who has been at the forefront of this debate from its inception, and Science without Laws offers a much-needed mediating perspective on an increasingly volatile line of inquiry." "Giere argues that it is better to understand what scientists actually do as developing more or less abstract models of specific aspects of the world. Giere's approach resolves the issues underlying the science wars: the critics of science are correct in rejecting the Enlightenment idea of science, and its defenders are correct in insisting that science does produce genuine knowledge of the natural world." "Science without Laws thus stakes out a middle ground in these debates by demonstrating a more powerful way of seeing science."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-279) and index

Introduction. The Science Wars in Perspective -- Part One. Perspectives on Science Studies. Viewing Science ; Explaining Scientific Revolutions ; Science and Technology Studies -- Part Two. Perspectives on Science. Naturalism and Realism ; Science without Laws of Nature ; The Cognitive Structure of Scientific Theories ; Visual Models and Scientific Judgment -- Part Three. Perspectives on the Philosophy of Science. Philosophy of Science Naturalized ; Constructive Realism ; The Feminism Question in the Philosophy of Science ; From Wissenschaftliche Philosophie to Philosophy of Science -- Conclusion. Underdetermination, Relativism, and Perspectival Realism

"Debate over the nature of science has recently moved from the halls of academia into the public sphere, where it has taken shape as the "science wars." At issue is the question of whether scientific knowledge is objective and universal or socially mediated, whether scientific truths are independent of human values and beliefs. Ronald Giere is a philosopher of science who has been at the forefront of this debate from its inception, and Science without Laws offers a much-needed mediating perspective on an increasingly volatile line of inquiry." "Giere argues that it is better to understand what scientists actually do as developing more or less abstract models of specific aspects of the world. Giere's approach resolves the issues underlying the science wars: the critics of science are correct in rejecting the Enlightenment idea of science, and its defenders are correct in insisting that science does produce genuine knowledge of the natural world." "Science without Laws thus stakes out a middle ground in these debates by demonstrating a more powerful way of seeing science."--Jacket

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