Scientific Pluralism
 


Scientific Pluralism

Stephen H. Kellert, Helen E. Longino, and C. Kenneth Waters, editors

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Scientific Pluralism

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ISBN: 0-8166-4763-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4763-7

 

The defining work about a hotly contested scientific topic.

Scientific pluralism is an issue at the forefront of philosophy of science. This landmark work addresses the question, Can pluralism be advanced as a general, philosophical interpretation of science?

Scientific Pluralism demonstrates the viability of the view that some phenomena require multiple accounts. Pluralists observe that scientists present various—sometimes even incompatible—models of the world and argue that this is due to the complexity of the world and representational limitations. Including investigations in biology, physics, economics, psychology, and mathematics, this work provides an empirical basis for a consistent stance on pluralism and makes the case that it should change the ways that philosophers, historians, and social scientists analyze scientific knowledge.

Scientific Pluralism will be required reading for those interested in pluralism as applied to the study of science. The collection of essays acutely illustrates the difficulties that surround attempts to provide empirically based accounts of pluralism about science.” —The Pluralist

Contributors: John Bell, U of Western Ontario; Michael Dickson, U of South Carolina; Carla Fehr, Iowa State U; Ronald N. Giere, U of Minnesota; Geoffrey Hellman, U of Minnesota; Alan Richardson, U of British Columbia; C. Wade Savage, U of Minnesota; Esther-Mirjam Sent, U of Nijmegen.

Stephen H. Kellert is professor of philosophy at Hamline University and a fellow of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science.

Helen E. Longino is professor of philosophy at Stanford University.

C. Kenneth Waters is associate professor of philosophy and director of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science.

272 pages | 1 halftone, 7 figures | 5 7⁄8 x 9 | 2006
Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science Series, volume 19

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction: The Pluralist Stance
Stephen H. Kellert, Helen E. Longino, and C. Kenneth Waters

1. The Many Unities of Science: Politics, Semantics, and Ontology
Alan W. Richardson

2. Perspectival Pluralism
Ronald N. Giere

3. Plurality and Complementarity in Quantum Dynamics
Michael Dickson

4. Pluralism and the Foundations of Mathematics
Geoffrey Hellman and John L. Bell

5. Pluralisms in Economics
Esther-Mirjam Sent

6. Theoretical Pluralism and the Scientific Study of Behavior
Helen E. Longino

7. A New/Old (Pluralist) Resolution of the Mind-Body Problem
C. Wade Savage

8. Explanations of the Evolution of Sex: A Plurality of Local Mechanisms
Carla Fehr

9. A Pluralist Interpretation of Gene-Centered Biology
C. Kenneth Waters

10. Disciplinary Pluralism for Science Studies
Stephen H. Kellert

Contributors
Index