Putting philosophy to work : inquiry and its place in culture : essays on science, religion, law, literature, and life /
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フォーマット: | 図書 |
言語: | English |
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Amherst, N.Y. :
Prometheus Books,
2008.
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Classic Catalogue: | View this record in Classic Catalogue |
目次:
- Staying for an answer : the untidy process of groping for truth
- The same, only different
- The unity of truth and the plurality of truths
- Coherence, consistency, cogency, congruity, cohesiveness, &c. : remain calm! don't go overboard!
- Not cynicism, but synechism : lessons from classical pragmatism
- Science, economics, "vision"
- The integrity of science : what it means, why it matters
- Scientific secrecy and "spin" : the sad, sleazy story of the trials of remune
- Truth and justice, inquiry and advocacy, science and law
- Trial and error : the Supreme Court's philosophy of science
- An epistemologist among the epidemiologists
- Fallibilism and faith, naturalism and the supernatural, science and religion
- The ideal of intellectual integrity, in life and literature
- After my own heart : Dorothy Sayers's feminism
- Worthwhile lives
- Why I am not an oxymoron
- Formal philosophy? : a plea for pluralism.