哲学・科学・歴史をつなぐ:便覧・読本<br>Philosophy, Science, and History : A Guide and Reader

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哲学・科学・歴史をつなぐ:便覧・読本
Philosophy, Science, and History : A Guide and Reader

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 470 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Philosophy, Science, and History: A Guide and Reader is a compact overview of the history and philosophy of science that aims to introduce students to the groundwork of the field, and to stimulate innovative research. The general introduction focuses on scientific theory change, assessment, discovery, and pursuit. Part I of the Reader begins with classic texts in the history of logical empiricism, including Reichenbach's discovery-justification distinction. With careful reference to Kuhn's analysis of scientific revolutions, the section provides key texts analyzing the relationship of HOPOS to the history of science, including texts by Santayana, Rudwick, and Shapin and Schaffer. Part II provides texts illuminating central debates in the history of science and its philosophy. These include the history of natural philosophy (Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Kant, Hume, and du Châtelet in a new translation); induction and the logic of discovery (including the Mill-Whewell debate, Duhem, and Hanson); and catastrophism versus uniformitarianism in natural history (Playfair on Hutton and Lyell; de Buffon, Cuvier, and Darwin).

The editor's introductions to each section provide a broader perspective informed by contemporary research in each area, including related topics. Each introduction furnishes proposals, including thematic bibliographies, for innovative research questions and projects in the classroom and in the field.

Contents

1. Editor's Introduction

Part One Approaches to the History and Philosophy of Science




Introduction to "Approaches to the History and Philosophy of Science"



"Reason in Science," George Santayana.



"The Function of General Laws in History," Carl Hempel.



"The Three Tasks of Epistemology," Hans Reichenbach.



"What are Scientific Revolutions?" Thomas Kuhn.



"Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes," Imre Lakatos.



"The Relations between the History and the Philosophy of Science," Thomas Kuhn.



"The History of Science," Thomas Kuhn.



"Scientific Research under a Historical Microscope," Martin Rudwick.



"The Polity of Science," Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer.
Part Two Debates in History and Philosophy of Science

A. Hypotheses in Scientific Discovery




Introduction to "Hypotheses in Scientific Discovery"



"Of Inductions Improperly So Called," John Stuart Mill.



"Mr. Mill's Logic," William Whewell.



"Physical Theory and Experiment," Pierre Duhem.



"Is there a Logic of Scientific Discovery?" Norwood Russell Hanson.
B. Force in Natural Philosophy




Introduction to "Force in Natural Philosophy"



Principles of Philosophy (selections), Réne Descartes.



"Critical Thoughts on the General Part of the Principles of Descartes," Gottfried Leibniz.



On the Gravity and Equilibrium of Fluids (slightly abridged), Isaac Newton.



"On the Divisibility and Subtlety of Matter," Émilie du Châtelet.



"Of the Idea of Necessary Connexion," David Hume.



"How is Pure Natural Science Possible?" Immanuel Kant.
C. Natural History: Catastrophism and Uniformitarianism




Introduction to "Catastrophism and Uniformitarianism"



"Initial Discourse," George-Louis de Buffon.



"Preliminary Observations to the Essay on the Theory of the Earth," Georges Cuvier.



"Prejudices relating to the Theory of the Earth," John Playfair.



"On the Geological Succession of Organic Beings," Charles Darwin.



"Of the Doctrine of Catastrophes and the Doctrine of Uniformity," William Whewell.

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