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Books in the History and Philosophy of Science series

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  • - An Experiential Method
     
    £67.49

    Hermeneutics: An Experiential Method presents a method to investigate lived experiences. In doing so, it integrates a broad range of philosophical topics, such as hermeneutics, the philosophy of consciousness, and the philosophy of being.

  • - A Neotranscendental Philosophy of Life
    by Ash Gobar
    £73.99

    This book argues for the impact of the "philosophy of life" upon the "quality of life."

  • by Carlos Blanco
    £81.99

    This book explores a theory of human knowledge through a model of rationality combined with some fundamental logical, mathematical, physical and neuroscientific considerations.

  • - Heisenberg's Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
    by Patrick Aidan Heelan
    £61.99

    Patrick Aidan Heelan's The Observable offers the reader a completely articulated development of his 1965 philosophy of quantum physics, Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity.

  • - Ritual and Miracle in Modern Medicine
    by Gregory Loewen
    £88.99

    Sacred Science is an analysis of post-war discourses concerning health and illness.

  • - In the Crucible of Galileo's Life-World
    by Paolo Palmieri
    £67.49

    This book explores the life of Galileo Galilei through a philosophical and scientific lens, utilizing an innovative hermeneutic perspective that places his work in the wider context of early modern hermeticism, religious heresy, and libertinism.

  • by Ivo Komsic
    £73.99

    The Theory of Social Pulsation is a new social theory elaborated from the social phenomenology and philosophy of sciences' standpoint.

  • - Lawrence Krader, Interdisciplinarity, and the Concept of the Human Being
     
    £73.49

    The essays contained in Beyond the Juxtaposition of Nature and Culture represent an attempt by scholars from Canada, Germany, and Mexico to come to grips with the innovative work of the American philosopher and anthropologist Lawrence Krader (1919-1998).

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