Scientific realism and democratic society : the philosophy of Philip Kitcher

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Scientific realism and democratic society : the philosophy of Philip Kitcher

edited by Wenceslao J. Gonzalez

(Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities, v. 101)

Rodopi, 2011

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Philosophy of Philip Kitcher

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Papers presented at a conference held in Spain, at the University of A Coruña, Ferrol campus

Includes a contribution by Philip Kitcher, entitled Second thoughts (p. [353]-389)

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • The evolution of Kitcher's philosophy . From mathematics to social concern about science: Kitcher's philosophical approach / Wenceslao J. Gonzalez
  • . Science in a democratic society / Philip Kitcher
  • . The characterization of epistemology in Philip Kitcher : a critical reflection from new empiricism / Inmaculada Perdomo
  • Scientific realism in Kitcher's present approach . Kitcher's modest realism : the reconceptualization of scientific objectivity / Antonio Dieguez
  • . Scientific realism : the truth in pragmatism / Philip Kitcher
  • Epistemological analysis of Kitcher's realism . Real realism : the Galilean strategy / Philip Kitcher
  • . Inductivist strategies for scientific realism / Valeriano Iranzo
  • . Scientific realism, the Galilean strategy, and representation / Mauricio Suarez
  • Methodological analysis of scientific practice . Kitcher's naturalistic epistemology and methodology of mathematics / Jesus Alcolea
  • . The category of applied science : an analysis of its justification from information science as design science / Antonio Bereijo
  • The philosopher replies . Second thoughts / Philip Kitcher

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Philip Kitcher is among the key philosophers of science of our times. This volume offers an up to date analysis of his philosophical perspective taking into account his views on scientific realism and democratic society. The contributors to the volume focus on four different aspects of Kitcher's thought: the evolution of his philosophy, his present views on scientific realism, the epistemological analysis of his modest ("real" or "piecemeal") realism, and his conception of scientific practice. In the final chapter, the philosopher replies to his critics. The volume will be of interest to philosophers as well as anyone interested in the relation between science and society.

Table of Contents

Wenceslao J. Gonzalez: Foreword The Evolution of Kitcher's Philosophy Wenceslao J. Gonzalez: From Mathematics to Social Concern about Science: Kitcher's Philosophical Approach Philip Kitcher: Science in a Democratic Society Inmaculada Perdomo: The Characterization of Epistemology in Philip Kitcher: A Critical Reflection from New Empiricism Scientific Realism in Kitcher's Present Approach Antonio Dieguez: Kitcher's Modest Realism: The Reconceptualization of Scientific Objectivity Philip Kitcher: Scientific Realism: The Truth in Pragmatism Epistemological Analysis of Kitcher's Realism Philip Kitcher: Real Realism: The Galilean Strategy Valeriano Iranzo: Inductivist Strategies for Scientific Realism Mauricio Suarez: Scientific Realism, the Galilean Strategy, and Representation Methodological Analysis of Scientific Practice Jesus Alcolea: Kitcher's Naturalistic Epistemology and Methodology of Mathematics Antonio Bereijo: The Category of "Applied Science": An Analysis of Its Justification from "Information Science" as Design Science The Philosopher Replies Philip Kitcher: Second Thoughts Name Index Subject Index

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