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041 _2eng
_aeng
084 _aA:(R) K0/SC
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245 0 _aPhilosophy of science
260 _aCleveland
_bMeridian Books
_c1960
300 _a477 p.
_bIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aThis book contains readings selected, edited and introduced by Arthur Danto and Sidney Morgenbesser. These authors offer the variety and richness of thought about science from Galileo to the present day. Among their twenty-nine selections, some of which appear here in translation for the first time, are essays by Bertrand Russell, Ernest Nagel, L. Susan Stebbing, Rudolf Carnap, Pierre Duhem, Ludwig Boltzmann, Isaac Newton, Henri Poincare and many other philosophers of science. This book is a rounded, coherent, and comprehensive view of Western man's reflections of the nature, method, and goal of the sciences.
650 _aNatural science
650 _aEthics
650 _aEthics of science
710 _aDanto, Arthur
_eEditor
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710 _a Morgenbesser Sidney
_eIntroducor
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942 _hA:R, K0/SC
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999 _c502006
_d502006