"Updated throughout and with three entirely new chapters, Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science, Second Edition furthers its reputation as the definitive introductory text on the historical developments and philosophical issues that inform our scientific view of the world around us. Represents an innovative introduction to the history and philosophy of science, designed especially for those coming to the subject for the first time. Updated new edition features the addition of chapters focusing on scientific laws, evolutionary theory, and implications of evolution. Covers the key historical developments and philosophical themes that have impacted our scientific view of the world around us. Analyzes the transiti...
In explicating his theory of world-views, Dilthey argues for a Philosophie der Philosophie that acce...
Is there such a thing as a philosophical method? It seems that there are as many philosophical metho...
The aim of this paper is to show that global scientific promises aka “scientific world-con...
precise definition of what a worldview is, and why there is a necessity to have one. The second part...
This chapter explores how science and technology studies (STS) have evolved over the past generation...
This collection of original essays offers a comprehensive examination of scientific progress, which ...
Perception is the ultimate source of our knowledge about contingent facts. It is an extremely import...
This special issue of Science & Education deals with the theme of `Science, Worldviews and Education...
Insight into worldviews is essential for approaches aiming to design and support (more) sustainable ...
This is the accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Oxford University Press. Reproduced b...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
Scientific, technological, and cultural changes have always had an impact upon philosophy. They can ...
In the present essay I suggest that the main reason why history failed to develop societies in harmo...
A worldview is a complex cognitive and affective lens through which a person sees and interprets the...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
In explicating his theory of world-views, Dilthey argues for a Philosophie der Philosophie that acce...
Is there such a thing as a philosophical method? It seems that there are as many philosophical metho...
The aim of this paper is to show that global scientific promises aka “scientific world-con...
precise definition of what a worldview is, and why there is a necessity to have one. The second part...
This chapter explores how science and technology studies (STS) have evolved over the past generation...
This collection of original essays offers a comprehensive examination of scientific progress, which ...
Perception is the ultimate source of our knowledge about contingent facts. It is an extremely import...
This special issue of Science & Education deals with the theme of `Science, Worldviews and Education...
Insight into worldviews is essential for approaches aiming to design and support (more) sustainable ...
This is the accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Oxford University Press. Reproduced b...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
Scientific, technological, and cultural changes have always had an impact upon philosophy. They can ...
In the present essay I suggest that the main reason why history failed to develop societies in harmo...
A worldview is a complex cognitive and affective lens through which a person sees and interprets the...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
In explicating his theory of world-views, Dilthey argues for a Philosophie der Philosophie that acce...
Is there such a thing as a philosophical method? It seems that there are as many philosophical metho...
The aim of this paper is to show that global scientific promises aka “scientific world-con...