Stuart Glennan offers a new vision of nature and science: both natural and social phenomena are seen as the product of mechanisms, and the work of science is to understand those mechanisms. Glennan offers an account of the nature of mechanisms and how we represent them, and explores the philosophical implications of the mechanistic framework.
Stuart Glennan offers a new vision of nature and science: both natural and social phenomena are seen as the product of mechanisms, and the work of science is to understand those mechanisms. Glennan offers an account of the nature of mechanisms and how we represent them, and explores the philosophical implications of the mechanistic framework.
Stuart Glennan is the Harry T. Ice Professor of Philosophy at Butler University, and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Glennan's research has centered on topics in the philosophy of science - especially causation, explanation, modelling and the concept of mechanism. He has also written on science education and on the relation between science and religion.
Inhaltsangabe
1: What is the New Mechanical Philosophy? 2: Mechanisms 3: Models, Mechanisms and How-Explanations 4: Mechanisms, Models and Kinds 5: Types of Mechanisms 6: Mechanisms and Causation 7: Production and Relevance 8: Explanation: Mechanistic and Otherwise
1: What is the New Mechanical Philosophy? 2: Mechanisms 3: Models, Mechanisms and How-Explanations 4: Mechanisms, Models and Kinds 5: Types of Mechanisms 6: Mechanisms and Causation 7: Production and Relevance 8: Explanation: Mechanistic and Otherwise
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