What is Scientific Knowledge?

An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology of Science

Kostas Kampourakis editor Kevin McCain editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Jun '19

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This collection features introductory chapters on the epistemology of science, authored by experts, making it accessible for both undergraduates and advanced scholars. It addresses key questions about the nature of scientific knowledge.

What is Scientific Knowledge? is a valuable anthology that provides an accessible introduction to the epistemology of science. This collection features 19 original chapters written by distinguished historians, philosophers, science educators, and cognitive scientists, making it a rich resource for students and scholars alike. The content is designed to engage first-year undergraduates while also offering enough depth to satisfy advanced students and researchers.

The volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature of scientific knowledge, its acquisition, and the challenges it faces. Each chapter serves as a helpful entry point into the primary debates surrounding these topics, allowing readers to grasp complex ideas with relative ease. The diverse perspectives presented in this book ensure that it appeals to a broad audience, from those new to the field to seasoned academics.

In addition to being an ideal primary text for courses focused on scientific knowledge, this book can also serve as a supplementary resource in classes on epistemology, the philosophy of science, and related disciplines. Its comprehensive approach and the expertise of its contributors make it a significant addition to academic literature, fostering a deeper understanding of how scientific knowledge is constructed and evaluated. Overall, What is Scientific Knowledge? stands out as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of science and philosophy.

"What is Scientific Knowledge? is a thoughtfully complied, wide-ranging, up to the minute collection of essays that is at once a tremendously valuable educational tool and a brilliant way for any philosopher to catch up with what is going on right now in the philosophy of science."
Michael Strevens,New York University

"This is an excellent volume. The editors have managed to put together a collection of chapters that is both informative and readable - no mean achievement when it comes to philosophy of science! I got a lot from reading this book."
Michael Reiss, University College London

Review in Metascience (2020):Overall, the volume achieves its stated ends and it should prove useful for early undergraduate courses in scientific epistemology. Moreover, researchers interested in many of the topics contained therein will find contemporary papers worthy of consideration for their own research. Finally, for philosophers who are too busy to stay up-to-date with contemporary discussions in the various subfields of philosophy of science they are not a part of, this volume will provide an easy remedy."
Jamie Shaw, University of Toronto

ISBN: 9781138570153

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 444g

314 pages