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100 | _aGriesmaier, Franz-Peter | ||
245 | _aThis is philosophy of science: An introduction | ||
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_aHoboken, NJ: _bJohn Wiley & Sons, _c2022. |
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490 | _aThis is philosophy | ||
500 | _aRecommended by: Keval Kumar | ||
521 | _aContents: 1. Pillars of Science: Reasons, Knowledge, and Truth 2. Evidence, Observation, and Measurement – 3. Uses of Evidence – 4. Evidence, Rationality, and Disagreement – 5. The Nature of Probability – 6. Do Not Be Misled: Confounds and Controls – 7. Physical Experiments and Their Design – 8. Experimental Methods That They Don't Teach – 9. Models: Useful Lies and Informative Fictions – 10. Causation and Causal Inference – 11. Strange Causation - Time Travel and Remote Action – 12. But Is Any of It Real? – 13. Explanation and Understanding – 14. Fundamental Theories and the Organization of Science -- Scientific Progress. | ||
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700 | _aLockwood, Jeffrey Alan | ||
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