The Philosophy and Practice of Science

Author:   David B. Teplow (University of California, Los Angeles)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107044302


Pages:   430
Publication Date:   31 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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This book is a novel synthesis of the philosophy and practice of science, covering its diverse theoretical, metaphysical, logical, philosophical, and practical elements. The process of science is generally taught in its empirical form: what science is, how it works, what it has achieved, and what it might achieve in the future. What is often absent is how to think deeply about science and how to apply its lessons in the pursuit of truth, in other words, knowing how to know. In this volume, David Teplow presents illustrative examples of science practice, history and philosophy of science, and sociological aspects of the scientific community, to address commonalities among these disciplines. In doing so, he challenges cherished beliefs and suggests to students, philosophers, and practicing scientists new, epistemically superior, ways of thinking about and doing science.

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Author:   David B. Teplow (University of California, Los Angeles)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Weight:   0.926kg
ISBN:  

9781107044302


ISBN 10:   1107044308
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   31 August 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Forewords Michael S. Wolfe and Hasok Chang; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Defining science; 3. Learning science; 4 Development of the scientific method: from papyrus to petaflops; 5. Science in practice; 6 Science as a social endeavor; 7. Epilogue; Appendices; Index.

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'[This is] a rare and remarkable kind of book - a full-length treatment of the philosophy of science written by a highly respected scientist. The outcome is a veritable intellectual feast, including a sweep of the whole history of scientific methodology, from ancient Egypt to today's data-driven research … this book makes something of a philosophical manual for working scientists, especially those who are in the early stages of their careers. I hope that generations of students and researchers entering their scientific careers will discover this book and benefit from its abundant wisdom.' Hasok Chang, University of Cambridge (from his Foreword) 'What is science? What does it mean to 'do' science? How can science be done thoughtfully? These broad, fundamental, and challenging questions are taken on by David B. Teplow. This book also provides practical real-world advice to young scientists on such issues as formulating a worthwhile hypothesis or question; the importance of experimental approach, design, rigor, and reproducibility; avoiding bias; … I found Teplow's book to be educational, enlightening, thought-provoking, and engaging. Reading it reminded me to stop and think more deeply about the meaning and value of my own work, why I continue to 'do' science, and what I hope to accomplish.' Michael S. Wolfe, University of Kansas (from his Foreword)


Author Information

David Teplow, a Professor of Neurology (Emeritus) at University of California, Los Angeles, is an internationally recognized leader in efforts to understand and treat Alzheimer's disease. He has published more than 250 peer-reviewed articles, books, book chapters, and commentaries and served on numerous national and international scientific advisory boards. In addition to his basic science work, Dr. Teplow has had a life-long interest in general philosophy and the philosophy of science. He spent a year-long sabbatical at the University of Cambridge as a Fellow of Clare Hall and a visiting scholar in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, where much of this book was written. This experience stimulated Dr. Teplow to create new courses at UCLA in the ethics of science, social aspects of scientific paradigm change, and the roles played by ignorance and failure in scientific progress.

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