Explanations: styles of explanation in science

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Explanations: styles of explanation in science

Author(s): John Cornwell

  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • Publication Date: 22 April 2004
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 266 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780198607786
  • ISBN-13: 0198607784

Book Description

Our lives, states of health, relationships, behaviour, experiences of the natural world, and the technologies that shape our contemporary existence are subject to a superfluity of competing, multi-faceted and sometimes incompatible explanations. Widespread confusion about the nature of ‘explanation’ and its scope and limits pervades popular exposition of the natural sciences, popular history and philosophy of science. This fascinating and intriguing book explores the way explanations work, why they vary between disciplines, periods, and cultures, and whether they have any necessary boundaries. In other words, Explanations aims to achieve a better understanding of explanation, both within the sciences and the humanities. It features contributions from expert writers from a wide range of disciplines, including science, philosophy, mathematics, and social anthropology.

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I recommend this book to all readers interested in philosophy and sociology of science. ― Andrzej Stasiak, EMBO Reports

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Of interest to those in science and philosophy

About the Author

John Cornwell is an author and journalist, and Director of the Science and Human Dimension Project at Jesus College, Cambridge. He is the editor of two previous collections, also published by OUP: Nature’s Imagination (1994) and Consciousness and Human Identity (1998).

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