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1 online resource : illustrations |
Series |
Logic, epistemology, and the unity of science, 2214-9783 ; volume 53 |
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Logic, epistemology and the unity of science ; v. 53. 2214-9783
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Contents |
Chapter 1. A Life Between: Ernest Nagel (Matthias Neuber and Adam Tamas Tuboly) -- Chapter 2. Ernest Nagel and the Reception of Logical Empiricism in the United States (Sander Verhaegh) -- Chapter 3. Between Enthusiasm and Disenchantment: Ernest Nagel and Logical Empiricism (Thomas Mormann) -- Chapter 4. Putting the Cart before the Horse: Nagels Criticism of Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle (Jeanne Peijnenburg and David Atkinson). Chapter 5. Nagel on Idealization in Science (Raphael van Riel) -- Chapter 6. Determinism as a Guiding Principle (Marij van Strien) -- Chapter 7. On Nagels Truth-frequency Interpretation of Probability (Maria Carla Galavotti) -- Chapter 8. Neurath and Nagel on Semantics (Lucas Baccarat) -- Chapter 9. On Nagel on Teleology in Biology (Bohang Chen) -- Chapter 10. Nagel Teaching Aristotle and Philosophy of Science (Fons Dewulf) -- Chapter 11. Nagels Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Matthias Neuber) -- Chapter 12. Ernest Nagel the Reviewer (Eric Schliesser) -- Appendix: The Nagel-Hempel Correspondence |
Summary |
This volume is dedicated to the life and work of Ernest Nagel (1901-1985) counted among the influential twentieth-century philosophers of science. Forgotten by the history of philosophy of science community in recent years, this volume introduces Nagels philosophy to a new generation of readers and highlights the merits and originality of his works. Best known in the history of philosophy as a major American representative of logical empiricism with some pragmatist and naturalist leanings, Nagels interests and activities went beyond these limits. His career was marked with a strong and determined intention of harmonizing the European scientific worldview of logical empiricism and American naturalism/pragmatism. His most famous and systematic treatise on, The Structure of Science, appeared just one year before Thomas Kuhns even more renowned, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. As a reflection of Nagels interdisciplinary work, the contributing authors articles are connected both historically and systematically. The volume will appeal to students mainly at the graduate level and academic scholars. Since the volume treats historical, philosophical, physical, social and general scientific questions, it will be of interest to historians and philosophers of science, epistemologists, social scientists, and anyone interested in the history of analytic philosophy and twentieth-century intellectual history |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 1, 2021) |
Subject |
Nagel, Ernest, 1901-1985.
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SUBJECT |
Nagel, Ernest, 1901-1985 fast |
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Science -- Philosophy.
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Science -- Philosophy
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Electronic book
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Author |
Neuber, Matthias, 1970- editor.
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Tuboly, Adam Tamas, editor.
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ISBN |
9783030810108 |
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3030810100 |
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