This book features papers on the history and philosophy of science. It
also includes related reviews of recent research literature on Rudolf
Carnap, Eino Kaila, Ernst Mach, and Otto Neurath.
The central idea behind this volume is that this distinctive field is
both historical and philosophical at the same time. Good history and
philosophy of science is not just history of science into which some
philosophy of science may enter. On the other hand, it is neither
philosophy of science into which some history of science may enter. The
founding insight of this modern research discipline is that history and
philosophy have a special affinity and one can effectively advance both
simultaneously.
The selection of contributions collected in this volume are good
examples and best practices for these claims. In addition, it includes
illuminating case studies. It will appeal to scholars in the history of
and philosophy of science, especially history and philosophy of physics
and biology, as well as economics, extended evolution, and the history
of knowledge.