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Books in the New Directions in the Philosophy of Science series

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  • by Lena C. Zuchowski
    £61.49

    This book provides an analysis of the construction, diagnosis (as chaotic) and evaluation of models in chaos theory. It contains a detailed look at the interaction of the different models used in chaos theory and analyses how these models influence the way chaos is defined.

  • - Exploring the Metaphysics of Properties and Laws
    by Vassilis Livanios
    £87.49 - 88.49

    This book explores the dispositional and categorical debates on the metaphysics of properties.

  • by Alex Broadbent
    £120.99

    Epidemiology is one of the fastest growing and increasingly important sciences. This thorough analysis lays out the conceptual foundations of epidemiology, identifying traps and setting out the benefits of properly understanding this fascinating and important discipline, as well as providing the means to do so.

  • by Susann Wagenknecht
    £61.49 - 77.99

    This book investigates how collaborative scientific practice yields scientific knowledge.

  • - A Therapeutic Approach
    by Simon Friederich
    £50.99

    Is it possible to approach quantum theory in a 'therapeutic' vein that sees its foundational problems as arising from mistaken conceptual presuppositions? The book explores the prospects for this project and, in doing so, discusses such fascinating issues as the nature of quantum states, explanation in quantum theory, and 'quantum non-locality'.

  • - Knowledge in Flesh and Blood
    by Melinda Fagan
    £45.49 - 50.99

    This examination of stem cell biology from a philosophy of science perspective clarifies the field's central concept, the stem cell, as well as its aims, methods, models, explanations and evidential challenges. Relations to systems biology and clinical medicine are also discussed.

  • - Imagination, Fiction and Scientific Representation
    by Adam Toon
    £40.99

    Scientists often try to understand the world by building simplified and idealised models of it. Adam Toon develops a new approach to scientific models by comparing them to the dolls and toy trucks of children's imaginative games, and offers a unified framework to solve difficult metaphysical problems and help to make sense of scientific practice.

  • - From Planets to Mallards
    by P. D. Magnus
    £40.99

    Some scientific categories seem to correspond to genuine features of the world and are indispensable for successful science in some domain; in short, they are natural kinds. This book gives a general account of what it is to be a natural kind and puts the account to work illuminating numerous specific examples.

  • - Contemporary Physics, Conceptual Revision and Common Sense
    by Matteo Morganti
    £50.99

    Offering a new perspective on the debate concerning naturalism in philosophy, this book defends the autonomy of metaphysics while also making science centre stage. Three independent case studies provide a clear introduction to, and discussion of, key philosophical issues.

  • by Michael J. Shaffer
    £50.99

    The author attempts to show that scientific realism is compatible with the presence of idealization in the sciences. His main contention is that idealized theories can be treated as counterfactuals about how things are in worlds that are similar to but simpler than the actual world.

  • by Rolf Hvidtfeldt
    £61.49

    This book presents a novel approach to the analysis of interdisciplinary science based on the contemporary philosophical literature on scientific representation.

  • by Rolf Hvidtfeldt
    £88.49

    This book presents a novel approach to the analysis of interdisciplinary science based on the contemporary philosophical literature on scientific representation.

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    £50.99

    This book is the first to bring together, and comparatively assess, the exciting array of philosophical approaches to vertical relations that have independently sprung up in analytic metaphysics, the metaphysics of mind, and the philosophy of science.

  • - An Essay on the Metaphysics of Species
    by Matthew H. Slater
    £99.49

    What are species? Are they objective features of the world? If so, what sort of features are they? Slater presents a novel approach to these questions, aiming to accommodating the attractions to both realism and antirealism about species.

  • by S. Bangu
    £50.99

    This examination of a series of philosophical issues arising from the applicability of mathematics to science consists of scientifically-informed philosophical analysis and argument. One distinctive feature of this project is that it proposes to look at issues in philosophy of mathematics within the larger context of philosophy of science.

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