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About the Series Contemporary philosophy of science combines a general study from a philosophical perspective of the methods of science, with an inquiry, again from the philosophical point of view, into foundational issues that arise in the various special sciences. Methodological philosophy of science has deep connections with issues at the center of pure philosophy. It makes use of important... Read more
1. Explanation, Law and Cause, 2. The Nature of Scientific Theory, 3. Theory Reduction and Theory Change, 4. Probability and Confirmation, 5. Bayesian and Non-Inductive Methods, 6. The Philosophy of Physics
Biography
Lawrence Sklar






