The content of the book “Philosophy of Science and Principles in Medicine” guides to fill in the philosophical aspects of science, which are missing from many medical schools around the world.
Attentive readers of this blog may have noticed that those who post comments to my entries often show two interesting and complementary attitudes: a fundamental distrust of (if not downright contempt ...
Philosophy of science examines how scientific knowledge is created, tested and applied. It asks foundational questions about evidence, explanation, models and scientific reasoning across disciplines ...
Philosophy of science interrogates the nature, boundaries and assumptions of scientific inquiry. It examines how theories are formulated, tested and ultimately accepted or revised, and explores the ...
Off the University of Chicago’s presses last week came two blue-covered pamphlets whose importance to the present and future progress of science and scientific philosophy was belied by their size and ...
Professors and researchers at ASU's Beyond Center are diving into profound questions in both science and philosophy, including cosmology, astrobiology and the fate of humanity. The Beyond Center for ...
Look: Einstein, Heisenberg, Newton, Bohr.... and many many others of the greatest scientists of all times, much greater than the names you mention, of course, read philosophy, learned from philosophy, ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Adam Bear opens his article, What ...
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Philosophy of science at its best seems to me a pleasing gloss on the history and discoveries of science.” Here Weinberg makes the all-too common mistake of thinking of philosophy as of an activity ...