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The Problem of the Unity of Science : Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Academy of the Philosophy of Science.

The unity of science has been a widely discussed issue both in the philosophy of science and within several sciences. Reductionism has often been seen as the means of bringing the different sciences to a fundamental unity by reference to some basic science, but it shows many limitations. Multidiscip...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Faye, Jan (Editor ), Agazzi, Evandro (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: World Scientific 2001.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: Part I. The General Framework
  • What does 'The Unity of Science' Mean?
  • E. Agazz
  • The Unity of Disunity
  • J. Faye
  • Reason and Unification in Science
  • D. Shapere
  • L'unit6 des sciences: une double tache pour la philosophie
  • H. Barreau
  • La"poi6sis" et al'unite de la rationalit6
  • G. Heinzmann
  • Part II. Sciences of Nature and Sciences of Man
  • On a Difference between Natural Science and the Interpretive
  • Sciences of Man
  • F. Collin
  • General Remarks on the Problem of the Unity of Science
  • H. Fink
  • Natural Sciences and Human Sciences
  • G. M. Prosperi
  • Part lm. Overcoming Reductionism
  • Complexity, Reductionism, and the Unity of Science
  • J. Ricard
  • L'interdisciplinarit6 et unit6 de la science
  • J.-P. Descles
  • The Consilience Approach to the Unity of Science
  • B. Kanitscheider
  • Part IV. The Unity Within a Single Science
  • Two Unification Strategies in Social Science: Reduction and Integration
  • M. Bunge
  • The Problem of Unity in a Single Field of Science
  • A. Cordero
  • The Unity of Particle Physics and Cosmology? The Case of the
  • Cosmological Constant
  • J. Mosterin
  • What if Quantum Mechanics is Universally Valid?
  • P. Mittelstaedt
  • Is Quantum Mechanics a Universal Theory?
  • B. d'Espagnat.