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Between Philosophy and Science

Between Philosophy and Science
Isbn: 9788378860082, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2, 978-8-3788-6008-2
Ean: 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082, 9788378860082
Liczba stron: 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256, 256
Format: 17.4x24.5cm
A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University). , A ground-breaking collection of essays which tackles the philosophical issues at play in cosmology, physics, mathematics and neuroscience. Considering topics such as the presence of ontology in cosmological theory and physics, it also weighs up the philosophical issues connected with mathematical method, the neuroscience of emotions and evolutionary anthropology. Contributions also feature on structuralism in the Platonic philosophy of science and the issue of knowledge and faith. A must for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the increasingly blurred borders between the two. Contributors Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame), Michael Heller (Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies), Helge Kragh (Aarhus University), Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University), Roman Murawski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Wojciech P. Grygiel (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Bogdan Dembiński (University of Silesia), Teresa Obolevitch (The Pontifical University of John Paul II), Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University), Krzysztof Wójtowicz (University of Warsaw), Łukasz Kurek (Jagiellonian University).
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