Life science, social science and technology
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Life science, social science and technology
(Treatise on basic philosophy, v. 7 . Epistemology & methodology ; 3 . Philosophy of science and technology ; pt. 2)
Reidel , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic, c1985
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ISBN 9789027719133
Table of Contents
of Epistemology III.- 3. Life Science: From Biology to Psychology.- 1. Life and its Study.- 1.1. Life.- 1.2. Biology.- 2. Two Classics.- 2.1. Teleology.- 2.2. Systematics.- 3. Two Moderns.- 3.1. Genetics.- 3.2. Evolution.- 4. Brain and Mind.- 4.1. Neuroscience.- 4.2. Neuropsychology.- 5. Strife Over Mind.- 5.1. Alternative Approaches.- 5.2. Types of Psychological Explanation.- 6. From Biology to Sociology.- 6.1. Social Psychology.- 6.2. Sociobiology.- 7. Concluding Remarks.- 4. Social Science: From Anthropology to History.- 1. Society and its Study.- 1.1 Society.- 1.2 Social Science.- 2. Anthropology.- 2.1 The Basic Social Science.- 2.2 Explanation in Anthropology.- 3. Linguistics.- 3.1 Language.- 3.2 Linguistics.- 4. Sociology and Politology.- 4.1 Sociology.- 4.2 Politology.- 5. Economics.- 5.1 Referents and Regularities.- 5.2 Theory and Reality.- 6. History.- 6.1 The Strands and Driving Forces of History.- 6.2 The Historian's Craft.- 7. Concluding Remarks.- 5. Technology: from Engineering to Decision Theory.- 1. Generalities.- 1.1 Artifact.- 1.2 Technology.- 2. Classical Technologies.- 2.1 Engineering.- 2.2 Technologies of Life and Mind.- 3. Information Technology.- 3.1 The Information Revolution.- 3.2 Artificial Intelligence.- 4. Sociotechnology.- 4.1 Management Science.- 4.2 Social Engineering.- 5. General Technology.- 5.1 Systems Theory.- 5.2 Decision Theory.- 6. Technology in Society.- 6.1 The Social Matrix.- 6.2 Values and Morals.- 7. Concluding Remarks.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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The aims of this Introduction are to characterize the philosophy of science and technology, henceforth PS & T, to locate it on the map ofiearning, and to propose criteria for evaluating work in this field. 1. THE CHASM BETWEEN S & T AND THE HUMANITIES It has become commonplace to note that contemporary culture is split into two unrelated fields: science and the rest, to deplore this split - and to do is some truth in the two cultures thesis, and even nothing about it. There greater truth in the statement that there are literally thousands of fields of knowledge, each of them cultivated by specialists who are in most cases indifferent to what happens in the other fields. But it is equally true that all fields of knowledge are united, though in some cases by weak links, forming the system of human knowledge. Because of these links, what advances, remains stagnant, or declines, is the entire system of S & T. Throughout this book we shall distinguish the main fields of scientific and technological knowledge while at the same time noting the links that unite them.
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