The Meaning of Science

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
by Tim Lewens
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A philosopher of science examines the biggest ethical and moral issues in science today, and explains why they matter for all of us -- scientist and layman alike

Science has produced explanations for everything from the mechanisms of insect navigation to the formation of black holes and the workings of...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 272

Publication Date 01/26/2016

ISBN 9780465097487

Dimensions 6 inches x 8.5 inches


"[An] accessible and engaging introductory volume."—Publishers Weekly

"The Meaning of Science is a wonderful example of how a so-called introduction can in fact be a brilliant summation of all that matters."—Guardian, Best Books of 2015

"[An] excellent introduction to the philosophy of science.... The Meaning of Science provides not only a compact and accessible survey of the philosophy of science as it used to be, but a glimpse of what it may become."—Literary Review

"[The Meaning of Science] raises provocative questions."—Kirkus Reviews

"This is a book that you can come back to time and time again as you discover how much remains unanswered in our age of advanced scientific knowledge.... [A] fascinating and thought-provoking book."—Lincolnshire Echo

"The Meaning of Science is a comprehensive, accessible introduction to contemporary philosophy of science. Engaging, lively, and insightful, Tim Lewens's book is a gem. Highly recommended."—Martin Curd, co-editor of Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues and of The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science

 
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