Taking the Naturalistic Turn, Or How Real Philosophy of Science Is DonePhilosophers of science traditionally have ignored the details of scientific research, and the result has often been theories that lack relevance either to science or to philosophy in general. In this volume, leading philosophers of biology discuss the limitations of this tradition and the advantages of the "naturalistic turn"—the idea that the study of science is itself a scientific enterprise and should be conducted accordingly. This innovative book presents candid, informal debates among scholars who examine the benefits and problems of studying science in the same way that scientists study the natural world. Callebaut achieves the effect of face-to-face engagement through separate interviews with participants. Contributors include William Bechtel, Robert Brandon, Richard M. Burian, Donald T. Campbell, Patricia Churchland, Jon Elster, Ronald N. Giere, David L. Hull, Philip Kitcher, Karin Knorr Cetina, Bruno Latour, Richard Levins, Richard C. Lewontin, Elisabeth Lloyd, Helen Longino, Thomas Nickles, Henry C. Plotkin, Robert J. Richards, Alexander Rosenberg, Michael Ruse, Dudley Shapere, Elliott Sober, Ryan Tweney, and William Wimsatt. "Why can't we have both theoretical ecology and natural histories, lovingly done?"—Philip Kitcher "Don't underestimate the arrogance of philosophers!"—Elisabeth Lloyd |
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Controversy Studies / 348 8.2 . VARIETIES OF COGNITIVISM / 349 8.2.1 . From Crusoe to Connectionism / 350 8.2.2 . Ye Goode Olde Epistemology Again ? / 352 8.2.3 . The Implausibility of Sentences in the Head / 353 8.3 .
Controversy Studies / 348 8.2 . VARIETIES OF COGNITIVISM / 349 8.2.1 . From Crusoe to Connectionism / 350 8.2.2 . Ye Goode Olde Epistemology Again ? / 352 8.2.3 . The Implausibility of Sentences in the Head / 353 8.3 .
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LET US NOT FORGET GERMAN HISTORY / 452 10.5 . GENDER STUDIES / 455 10.5.1 . Biased Explanations of Human Female Sexuality / 457 10.5.2 . Confusing Generations / 458 10.5.3 . Interactionism / 458 10.5.4 . Man the Unmoved Contents xiji.
LET US NOT FORGET GERMAN HISTORY / 452 10.5 . GENDER STUDIES / 455 10.5.1 . Biased Explanations of Human Female Sexuality / 457 10.5.2 . Confusing Generations / 458 10.5.3 . Interactionism / 458 10.5.4 . Man the Unmoved Contents xiji.
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THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE STUDIES / 462 10.6.1 . Evolution Is Not Everything / 462 10.6.2 . Progress after All ? / 468 10.6.3 . Evolutionary Epistemology : Start as Early as Possible / 469 10.6.4 . What about Technology ? / 470 10.6.5 .
THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE STUDIES / 462 10.6.1 . Evolution Is Not Everything / 462 10.6.2 . Progress after All ? / 468 10.6.3 . Evolutionary Epistemology : Start as Early as Possible / 469 10.6.4 . What about Technology ? / 470 10.6.5 .
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The " procedural turn " in science studies urges naturalists to devote attention to nonlinguistic ( e.g. , visual and practical ) features of scientific work that were neglected for too long . The experimental - psychological study of ...
The " procedural turn " in science studies urges naturalists to devote attention to nonlinguistic ( e.g. , visual and practical ) features of scientific work that were neglected for too long . The experimental - psychological study of ...
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Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
fine structure of scientific theories Whether a thoroughly naturalized philosophy | 2 |
BEYOND POSITIVISM AND HISTORICISM | 11 |
NEW DIMENSIONS | 72 |
early 1960s logical positivism reigned supreme its primary concern was the rational | 116 |
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE REVISITED | 126 |
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE REVISITED | 127 |
NEW ROLES AND TOOLS FOR PHILOSOPHERS OF SCIENCE | 190 |
EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY | 286 |
COGNITIVE APPROACHES TO SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY | 338 |
COGNITIVE APPROACHES TO SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY | 354 |
DEVELOPMENT LEARNING AND CULTURE | 377 |
PHILOSOPHY MOVES ALONG | 432 |
PHILOSOPHY MOVES ALONG | 452 |
Postscript | 481 |
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Taking the Naturalistic Turn, Or How Real Philosophy of Science Is Done Werner Callebaut No preview available - 1993 |
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