Continental and postmodern perspectives in the philosophy of science
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Continental and postmodern perspectives in the philosophy of science
Avebury, 1995
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Note
"Conference on postmodern philosophy of science offered at the InterUniversity Centre for PostGraduate Studies (IUC) in Dubrovnik in March, 1991"--Added t.p
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of essays exploring approaches to the philosophy of science from non-traditional perspectives. These include the continental tradition and postmodern perspectives on knowledge and meta-narratives (such as science). Thinkers covered include Popper, Nietsche, Foucault and Heidegger.
Table of Contents
Part I: Postmodern continental -propaedeutic and parody. Part II: Theory of science - quantum deconstruction. Part III: On application - praxis and critique.
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