What makes science different from other ways of investigating the world? In Theory & Reality Peter Godfrey-Smith uses debates
- such as the problem of confirmation the new riddle of induction & the problem of scientific realism
- as a way to introduce in a completely accessible way the main themes in the philosophy of science Intended for undergraduates & general readers with no prior background in philosophy Theory & Reality starts by surveying the last hundred years of work in the field It covers logical positivism; induction & confirmation; Karl Popper's theory of science; Thomas Kuhn & scientific revolutions; the radical views of Imre Lakatos Larry Laudan & Paul Feyerabend; & challenges to the field from sociology of science feminism & science studies The book then looks in detail at some of the broader philosophical issues at stake such as philosophical naturalism scientific realism theories of explanation in science Bayesianism & other modern theories of explanation in science Throughout the text he points out connections between philosophical debates & wider discussions about science in recent decades such as the infamous science wars Examples & asides engage the beginning student a glossary of terms explains key concepts & suggestions for further reading are included at the end of each chapter Like no other text in this field Theory & Reality combines a survey of recent history of the philosophy of science with current key debates in language that any beginning scholar or critical reader can follow