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The History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS) is a relatively new yet rapidly growing field. Emerging from diverse approaches within the history and philosophy of science, it encompasses a wide range of philosophical reflections on the nature, methods, and subject matter of science, all considered within their historical contexts.
In this outstanding handbook, the first of its kind, an international roster of contributors provide the first full survey of the discipline. Organised into four sections comprising 50 chapters, the handbook covers the following themes:
Perspectives on philosophy of science, including the historical and sociological turns and feminist philosophy of science.
Traditions and movements in philosophy of science, with a focus on Victorian philosophy of science, French positivism, Logical empiricism, pragmatism and naturalism.
Specific scientific theories, issues and concepts in relativity, quantum mechanics, realism and anti-realism.
Philosophy of the special sciences, including mathematics, chemistry, biology, psychology and psychiatry, and the social sciences.
The Routledge Handbook of the History of Philosophy of Science After Kant is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of science, history of science, the sociology of science and science studies. It will also be of interest to those in the sciences seeking a philosophical and historical perspective on core areas such as mathematics, physics and biology.
Contents
Introduction: HOPOS unfolded: roadmap to the discipline Flavia Padovani and Ádám Tamás Tuboly Part 1: Perspectives on philosophy of science 1. HOPOS as an ecumenical movement Bennett McNulty 2. History of philosophy of science Alan Richardson 3. Turns to history in philosophy of science Jutta Schickore 4. Integrated history and philosophy of science Don Howard 5. General philosophy of science Chrysovalantis Stergiou, Alexandros Apostolidis, and Stathis Psillos 6. The sociological turn Gábor Á. Zemplén and Tamás Demeter 7. The practice turn Dániel Bárdos and Alexandra Karakas 8. Feminist philosophy of science Audrey Yap 9. Socially engaged philosophy of science Kathryn S. Plaisance Part 2: Traditions and movements in philosophy of science 10. Victorian philosophy of science Lukas M. Verburgt 11. The emergence of scientific philosophy Lydia Patton 12. The emergence of psychophysics Michael Heidelberger 13. Neo-Kantianism Jeremy Heis 14. French positivist philosophy of science Warren Schmaus 15. French conventionalism David J. Stump 16. Bachelardian and continental epistemologies Matteo Vagelli 17. Logical empiricism Christian Damböck 18. The received view and its images Sebastian Lutz 19. Critical realism and early American philosophy of science Matthias Neuber 20. Pragmatism, abduction, and religion Alexander Mugar Klein and Scott Metzger 21. Naturalism Sander Verhaegh 22. Kuhn's influence and legacy K. Brad Wray 23. Critical rationalism and the debate over the rationality of science Matteo Collodel 24. Marxist philosophy and history of science Christopher Coenen, Aleksandra Kazakova, Natalia Nikiforova, Alfred Nordmann, and Oliver Schlaudt Part 3: Specific theories, issues, and concepts 25. Ernst Mach's principle of economy across scientific fields Philipp Leon Bauer and Friedrich Stadler 26. Space, time, and geometry Francesca Biagioli 27. Early philosophical interpretations of special and general relativity Marco Giovanelli 28. Quantum mechanics Valia Allori 29. Causality and determinism Marij van Strien 30. Induction Gerhard Schurz 31. Probability Maria Carla Galavotti 32. Structures and structuralism Georg Schiemer 33. Scientific realism and constructive empiricism Bas C. van Fraassen 34. Constructivism as a bridge between philosophy and science Alexander Riegler 35. Post-Enlightenment vitalism Bohang Chen and Charles Wolfe 36. Philosophy and race science Phila M. Msimang and Sahotra Sarkar 37. Measurement Alessandro Giordani and Luca Mari 38. Experimentalism and tools of science Massimiliano Simons and Jan Potters 39. Models and theories Axel Gelfert 40. Visualization and diagrams in mathematics Silvia De Toffoli 41. From socialist to ecological economics Thomas Uebel 42. Four traditions in the history of values in science Matthew J. Brown Part 4: Philosophy of the special sciences 43. Philosophy of mathematics Erich H. Reck 44. Philosophy of chemistry Eric Scerri 45. Philosophy of biology Rachel A. Ankeny 46. Philosophy of medicine Ashley Graham Kennedy 47. Philosophy of psychology and psychiatry Jonathan Y. Tsou 48. Philosophy of the social sciences Mark Risjord 49. Philosophy of cosmology Silvia De Bianchi 50. Philosophy of climate science Vincent Lam