The Philosophy of Science

The Philosophy of Science

A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy)

by Alex Rosenberg

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    How does Rosenberg’s opening premise about the difficulty of defining both science and philosophy shape your expectations for the rest of the book?

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    In what ways does Rosenberg challenge your personal assumptions about what makes something "scientific" versus "pseudoscientific"?

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    If physics truly is the foundation for all other sciences, as Rosenberg suggests, how does that affect the autonomy and validity of disciplines like biology or psychology in your view?

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