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February 23, 2003

Since the late 1980s, the neglect of experiment by philosophers and historians of science has been replaced by a keen interest in the subject. In this volume, a number of prominent philosophers of experiment directly address basic theoretical questions, develop existing philosophical accounts, and offer novel perspectives on the subject, rather than rely exclusively on historical cases of experimental practice.

Each essay examines one or more of six interconnected themes that run throughout the collection: the philosophical implications of actively and intentionally interfering with the material world while conducting experiments; issues of interpretation regarding causality; the link between science and technology; the role of theory in experimentation involving material and causal intervention; the impact of modeling and computer simulation on experimentation; and the philosophical implications of the design, operation, and use of scientific instruments.


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"There are more issues, examples, and lessons for epistemologists in the study of scientific experimentation than are dreamt of in empiricist, pragmatist, post modernist, and other popular philosophies. This volume is an excellent place to find out about them. Several of its papers deserve to become classics—not just in philosophy of science, but in epistemology."
--Jim Bogen, University of Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science

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"Brings together work by some of the best philosophers now writing on experiment. . . . Anyone seriously interested in contemporary philosophy of science, or in better understanding of experimentation, will find this a valuable book."-Joseph Rouse, Wesleyan University

"Presents a wide range of the kind of new and exciting work being done in the philosophy of experiment."-Margaret Morrison, Trinity College, University of Toronto

"Several [essays] deserve to become classics-not just in philosophy of science, but in epistemology."-Jim Bogen, University of Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science

The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation focuses on the identification and clarification of philosophical issues in experimental science. In this volume, a number of prominent philosophers of science directly address basic theoretical questions, further develop existing accounts, and offer novel perspectives on a subject that has attracted a keen sense of interest among recent students of science.

Contributors: Rom Harré, Davis Baird, Peter Kroes, Jim Woodward, Rainer Lange, Michael Heidelberger, Hans Radder, Giora Hon, Evelyn Fox Keller, Mary S. Morgan, Daniel Rothbart, and David Gooding


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  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press; 1 edition (February 23, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822957957
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822957959
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, January 22, 2012
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Excellent book for teachers and students of experimental sciences and history or philosophy of science.
This is a very good material for learning epistemology, for thinking in the developpment of scientific apparatus and for applaying the method of science
What's an experiment?
Which is the contribution and meaning of the experimental work?
How can we pass from experimental results to theory and law?
A book highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A narrow topic, but a great anthology, September 23, 2003
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Excellent anthology on the philosophy of experiment, with many prominent members of the field contributing. Important to philosophers and scientists alike.
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