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undsoc.org
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| | | | | The "historical turn" in the philosophy of science in the 1960s and 1970s gave most of its attention to the development of the physical sciences -- especially physics itself. (See Tom Nickles' essay "Historicist Theories of Scientific Rationality" in theStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophyfor a detailed account of this development in the philosophy of science;link.) Historian-philosophers... | |
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www.sciencemeetsreligion.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] An essay discussing debates on the nature of scientific progress, defending the reality of advancements in physics, biology, and technology against postmodern critiques and political denialism. | |
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| | | | | Philosophy of Biology Philosophy of Biology The growth of philosophical interest in biology over the past fifty years reflects the increasing prominence of the biological sciences in the same period. There is now an extensive literature on many different biological topics, and it would be impossible to summarize this body of work in this single [...] | |
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www.ecosophia.net
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| | | As the orchestra warms up for the final opera of the Ring cycle, the great conflict in Richard Wagner's mind has been settled at last. Gone is the giddy utopian fantasy Wagner took from Ludwig Feue... | ||