04202nam 2200601 450 991049587130332120230801215313.00-520-91287-X0-585-27203-410.1525/9780520912878(CKB)111004366708604(MH)002799579-8(SSID)ssj0000275853(PQKBManifestationID)12060595(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000275853(PQKBWorkID)10223025(PQKB)10987319(DE-B1597)543698(OCoLC)1149438315(DE-B1597)9780520912878(MiAaPQ)EBC30495631(Au-PeEL)EBL30495631(PPN)149652682(EXLCZ)9911100436670860420230801d1993 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtccrYorick's World Science and the Knowing Subject /Peter CawsFirst edition.Berkeley ;Los Angeles, California :University of California Press,[1993]©19931 online resource (xvi, 393 p. )ill. ;Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-520-07919-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Acknowledgments --Introduction --Preface to Part I --1. Aspects of Hempel's Philosophy of Science --2. Science and System: --3. Gosse's Omphalos Theory and the Eccentricity of Belief --4. Creationism and Evolution --Preface to Part II --5. The Paradox of Induction and the Inductive Wager --6. The Structure of Discovery --7. Induction and the Kindness of Nature --Preface to Part III --8. Three Logics, or the Possibility of the Improbable --9. Mach's Principle and the Laws of Logic --10. A Quantum Theory of Causality --11. A Negative Interpretation of the Causal Principle --Preface to Part IV --12. Science, Computers, and the Complexity of Nature --13. Praxis and Techne --14. On the Concept of a Domain of Praxis --15. Individual Praxis in Real Time --16. Towards a Philosophy of Technology --17. Scientific Theory as an Historical Anomaly --Preface to Part V --18. Is There (Scientific) Knowledge? Who Knows? --19. The Law of Quantity and Quality, or What Numbers Can and Can't Describe --20. On Being in the Same Place at the Same Time --21. On a Circularity in Our Knowledge of the Physically Real --22. Truth and Presence --Preface to Part VI --23. Science, Surrealism, and the Status of the Subject --24. Subjectivity in the Machine --25. Rethinking Intentionality --26. Yorick's World, or the Universe in a Single Skull --27. A Case for the Human Sciences --Notes --Notes on Sources --IndexPeter Caws provides a fresh and often iconoclastic treatment of some of the most vexing problems in the philosophy of science: explanation, induction, causality, evolution, discovery, artificial intelligence, and the social implications of technological rationality. Caws's work has been shaped equally by the insights of Continental philosophy and a concern with scientific practice. In these twenty-eight essays spanning more than a quarter of a century, he ranges from discussions of the work of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, to relations between science and surrealism, to the concept of intentionality, to the limits of quantitative description. A lively mix of history, theory, speculation, and analysis, Yorick's World presents a vision of science that includes human history and social life. It will interest professional philosophers and scientists, and at the same time its directness will make it readily accessible to nontechnical readers.SciencePhilosophyKnowledge, Theory ofSciencePhilosophy.Knowledge, Theory of.501Caws Peter45644MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495871303321Yorick's World2572115UNINA