Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
184516

Springer, Dordrecht

2009

375 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4020-9367-8

French studies in the philosophy of science

contemporary research in morality

Edited by

Anastasios Brenner

Having examined previous volumes of the Boston Studies series devoted to different countries, and having discussed the best way to present contemporary research in France, we have arrived at a careful selection of 15 participants, including the organizers. Our aim is to bring together philosophers and practicing scientist from the major institutions of the country, both universities and research centers.

The areas of research represented here cover a wide spectrum of sciences, from mathematics and physics to the life sciences, aswell as linguistics and economics. This selection is a showcase of French philosophy of science, illustrating the different methods employed: logico-linguistic analysis, rational reconstruction and historical inquiry. These participants have the ability to relate their research both to the French tradition and current discussions on the international scene. Also included is a substantial historical introduction, explaining the development of philosophy of science in France, the various schools of thought and methods as well as the major concepts and their significance.

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Brenner, A. (ed) (2009). French studies in the philosophy of science: contemporary research in morality, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

French philosophy of technology

Parrochia Daniel

51-70

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Science and realism

Laugier Sandra

91-112

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Philosophy and 20th century physics

Cohen-Tannoudji Gilles

115-140

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Foundations of physics

Zwirn Hervé

141-163

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Philosophy of chemistry

Bensaude-Vincent Bernadette

165-186

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Pharmacology as a physical object

Dagognet François

189-200

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What is a mental function?

Proust Joëlle

227-253

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Philosophy of cognitive science

Andler Daniel

255-300

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