Knowing Things for Sure
Science and Truth
Mariano Artigas author Alan McCone translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:29th Jul '06
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In science it is obvious that we are certain about many things, but among philosophers there is little agreement as to why we know these things. In Knowing Things for Sure physicist and realist philosopher, Mariano Artigas traces the confusion to non-realist philosophies and argues that practitioners of experimental science do reach logical truths about reality. This comprehensive survey of the philosophy of science and mini-history of science uses historical evidence to discuss the aim of science and show how scientists achieve inter-subjective agreement, reach truths about reality, and ultimately impact philosophy. Some of the scientific discoveries and methods referenced include the discovery of elements and the role of the periodic table, Mendel's mathematization of heredity through experiments with peas, Darwin's hypothesis as a framework theory, the prediction of the existence of the blood-brain barrier and its confirmation 70 years later, the discovery of superconductivity and its explanation 60 years later, the use of the uncertainty principle by physicists to estimate magnitudes of particles and duration, the existence of atoms and sub-atomic particles, and the explanatory power of the DNA double helix. Knowing Things for Sure also cites and critiques numerous philosophies from philosophers such as Aristotle, Comte, Mach, Reichenbach, Carnap, and Popper.
The author's considerable knowledge of physics, and in general of the history of science, allows him to illustrate his arguments with examples taken from important works…It is clear, I think, from these few selections, that the author seeks to write with balance and fairness, taking into account the contributions of a variety of viewpoints and interests…This is only a glimpse of the contents of a work that merits careful reading by anyone with an interest in science -- Dr. James Kelly, mercatornet.com
Mariano Artigas ranks among the most thought-provoking philosophers of science in the world today. In 'Knowing Things for Sure,' he explores foundational aspects of experimental science, bringing clarity and insight to a subject that should captivate and intrigue philosophers and scientists alike. -- Trevor Lipscombe, Johns Hopkins University, author of Albert Einstein: A Biography
ISBN: 9780761835110
Dimensions: 224mm x 185mm x 20mm
Weight: 422g
290 pages