Philosophy of science puts science itself under the microscope: What
exactly is science? How do its explanations of the world differ from
those of other subjects, including so-called "pseudo-sciences"? How
should we understand and evaluate scientific methods? What, if anything,
can science tell us about the nature of physical reality?
Dean Rickles guides beginners through the central topics in philosophy
of science. He looks at the origins and evolution of the field, the
issues that arise when distinguishing between science and non-science,
the concepts of logic and associated problems, scientific realism and
anti-realism, and the nature of scientific models and representing.
Rickles brings the subject to sparkling life with a user-friendly tone
and rich, real-world examples.
What is Philosophy of Science? is the must-have primer for students
getting to grips with this broad-ranging and important topic.