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- Publisher: Prometheus (August 5, 2014)
- Length: 432 pages
- ISBN13: 9781616149291
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""Books about the philosophy of science tend to be dense tomes that only specialists would (or could) read. Parsons has changed all that by writing a book that is both rigorous and readable. Highly recommended.” - JOHN BEVERSLUIS, Lecturer, California State University at Fresno “A delightful introduction to the philosophy of science: quite accessible to a generally educated reader. It is neither overly technical nor ‘dumbed down.’ It is philosophy of science broadly conceived, engaging with various perspectives, including relativism, feminism, postmodernism, and conservative religious attacks on science. Parsons makes no secret of where he stands on these perspectives, but he is eminently fair-minded in his responses to them.” - DR. CHARLES ECHELBARGER, Professor emeritus of philosophy, SUNY Oswego “This is an ideal book for any general reader who wants to understand why there are serious people who doubt that science is all it’s cracked up to be—and what their equally serious opponents have to say in response.” - ANDREW MELNYK, Professor of philosophy, University of Missouri
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