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Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud : revolutions in the history and philosophy of science [electronic resource]
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud; Contents; Note: Sections at a more advanced level are indicated by; 6.8 A brief return to realism; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I Nicolaus Copernicus: The Loss of Centrality; 1 Ptolemy and Copernicus; 2 A Clash of Two Worldviews; 2.1 The geocentric worldview; 2.2 Aristotle's cosmology; 2.3 Ptolemy's geocentrism; 2.4 A philosophical aside: Outlook; 2.5 Shaking the presuppositions: Some medieval developments; 3 The Heliocentric Worldview; 3.1 Nicolaus Copernicus; 3.2 The explanation of the seasons; 3.3 Copernicus and the Copernican turn
  • 3.3.1 A philosophical aside: From empirical adequacy to theoretical validity3.4 Copernicus consolidated: Kepler and Galileo; 4 Copernicus was not a Scientifi c Revolutionary; 4.1 The Copernican method; 4.2 The relativity of motion; 5 The Transition to Newton; 5.1 On hypotheses; 6 Some Philosophical Lessons; 6.1 The loss of centrality; 6.2 Was Copernicus a realist?; 6.2.1 Lessons for instrumentalism and realism; 6.3 Modern realism; 6.4 The underdetermination of theories by evidence; 6.4.1 The Duhem-Quine thesis; -> 6.4.2 The power of constraints; 6.5 Theories, models, and laws
  • -> 6.5.1 Theories and models-> 6.5.2 Laws of nature, laws of science; -> 6.5.3 Philosophical views of laws; -> 6.5.3.1 The inference view; -> 6.5.3.2 The regularity view; -> 6.5.3.3 The necessitarian view; -> 6.5.3.4 The structural view; 7 Copernicus and Scientifi c Revolutions; 8 The Anthropic Principle: A Reversal of the Copernican Turn?; Reading List; Essay Questions; II Charles Darwin: The Loss of Rational Design; 1 Darwin and Copernicus; 2 Views of Organic Life; 2.1 Teleology; 2.1.1 The Great Chain of Being; 2.1.2 Design arguments; 2.1.3 Jean Baptiste Lamarck; 3 Fossil Discoveries
  • 3.1 Of bones and skeletons3.2 The antiquity of man; 4 Darwin's Revolution; 4.1 The Darwinian view of life; 4.1.1 Principles of evolution; 4.2 The descent of man; 5 Philosophical Matters; 5.1 Philosophical presuppositions: Mechanical worldview, determinism, materialism; 5.2 From biology to the philosophy of mind; 5.2.1 Empiricism; 5.2.2 Philosophy of mind; 5.2.3 Emergent minds; 5.3 The loss of rational design; 5.4 Intelligent design (ID); 6 A Question of Method; 6.1 Darwinian inferences; 6.2 Philosophical empiricism; 6.3 Some principles of elimination
  • -> 6.4 Essential features of eliminative induction6.5 Falsifi ability or testability?; 6.6 Explanation and prediction; -> 6.7 Some models of scientifi c explanation; -> 6.7.1 Hempel's models; -> 6.7.2 Functional models; -> 6.7.3 Causal models; 6.7.3.1 A counterfactual-interventionist account; 6.7.3.2 A conditional model of causation; -> 6.7.4 Structural explanations; 6.9 Darwin and scientifi c revolutions; 6.9.1 Philosophical consequences; Reading List; Essay Questions; III Sigmund Freud: The Loss of Transparency; 1 Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud; 2 Some Views of Humankind
  • 2.1 Enlightenment views of human nature
  • Using Copernicanism, Darwinism, and Freudianism as examples of scientific traditions, Copernicus, Darwin and Freud takes a philosophical look at these three revolutions in thought to illustrate the connections between science and philosophy.Shows how these revolutions in thought lead to philosophical consequencesProvides extended case studies of Copernicanism, Darwinism, and FreudianismIntegrates the history of science and the philosophy of science like no other textCovers both the philosophy of natural and social science in one volume
  • English
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Englisch
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ISBN: 1-282-11591-X, 9786612115912, 1-4051-8183-4, 1-4443-0493-3, 1-4443-0494-1
OCLC-Nummer: 437112323
Titel-ID: 9925036794906463
Format
1 online resource (296 p.)
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Science