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The Oxford handbook of philosophy of science

Paul Humphreys (Editor), Anjan Chakravartty (Editor), Margaret Morrison (Editor), Andrea Woody (Editor)
This Handbook provides the reader with access to core areas in the philosophy of science and to new directions in the discipline. Part I contains broad overviews of the main lines of research and the state of established knowledge in six principal areas of the discipline, including computational, physical, biological, psychological, and social sciences, as well as general philosophy of science. Part II covers what are considered to be the traditional topics in the philosophy of science such as causation, probability, models, ethics and values, and explanation. Part III identifies new areas of investigation that show promise of becoming important areas of research, including the philosophy of astronomy and astrophysics, data, complexity theory, neuroscience, simulations, post-Kuhnian philosophy, post-empiricist epistemology, and emergence. --Publisher

Print Book, English, 2016
Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2016