Any serious student attempting to better understand the nature, methods
and justification of science will value Alex Rosenberg's updated and
substantially revised Third Edition of Philosophy of Science: A
Contemporary Introduction. Weaving together lucid explanations and
clear analyses, the volume is a much-used, thematically oriented
introduction to the field.
New features of the Third Edition include more coverage of the history
of the philosophy of science, more fully developed material on the
metaphysics of causal and physical necessity, more background on the
contrast between empiricism and rationalism in science, and new material
on the structure of theoretical science (with expanded coverage of
Newtonian and Darwinian theories and models) and the realism/antirealism
controversy. Rosenberg also divides the Third Edition into fifteen
chapters, aligning each chapter with a week in a standard semester-long
course. Updated Discussion Questions, Glossary, Bibliography and
Suggested Readings lists at the end of each chapter will make the Third
Edition indispensable, either as a comprehensive stand-alone text or
alongside the many wide-ranging collections of articles and book
excerpts currently available.
Read our interview with Alex Rosenberg, What exactly is philosophy of
science - and why does it matter? here:
www.routledge.com/u/alexrosenberg