This book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the
epistemology of science. It not only introduces readers to the general
epistemological discussion of the nature of knowledge, but also provides
key insights into the particular nuances of scientific knowledge. No
prior knowledge of philosophy or science is assumed by The Nature of
Scientific Knowledge. Nevertheless, the reader is taken on a journey
through several core concepts of epistemology and philosophy of science
that not only explores the characteristics of the scientific knowledge
of individuals but also the way that the development of scientific
knowledge is a particularly social endeavor. The topics covered in this
book are of keen interest to students of epistemology and philosophy of
science as well as science educators interested in the nature of
scientific knowledge. In fact, as a result of its clear and engaging
approach to understanding scientific knowledge The Nature of Scientific
Knowledge is a book that anyone interested in scientific knowledge,
knowledge in general, and any of a myriad of related concepts would be
well advised to study closely.