Scientific Evidence : Philosophical Theories and Applications

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Scientific Evidence : Philosophical Theories and Applications

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"Leading philosopher of science Peter Achinstein has put together a first-rate collection on the problem of scientific evidence." -- Michael Ruse, Florida State University

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Physicists think they have discovered the top quark. Biologists believe in evolution. But what precisely constitutes evidence for such claims, and why? Scientists often disagree with one another over whether or to what extent some evidence counts in favor of a theory because they are operating with different concepts of scientific evidence. These concepts need to be critically explored. Peter Achinstein has gathered some prominent philosophers and historians of science for critical and lively discussions of both general questions about the meaning of evidence and specific ones about evidence for particular scientific theories.

Contributors: Peter Achinstein, The Johns Hopkins University; Steven Gimbel, Gettysburg College; Gary Hatfield, University of Pennsylvania; Frederick M. Kronz, University of Texas--Austin; Helen Longino, University of Minnesota; Deborah G. Mayo, Virginia Tech; Amy L. McLaughlin, Florida Atlantic University; John Norton, University of Pittsburgh; Lawrence M. Principe, The Johns Hopkins University; Richard Richards, University of Alabama; Alex Rosenberg, Duke University; Sherrilyn Roush, Rice University; Laura J. Snyder, St. Johns University; Kent Staley, St. Louis University.

Scientific Evidence : Philosophical Theories and Applications

Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories and Applications,Peter Achinstein,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801881188,General,History,Methodology,Philosophy,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Physics,Science,Philosophy of science,Political Science / International Relations

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