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What is this thing called science?

"This revised and extended edition offers a concise and illuminating treatment of major developments in the field over the last two decades, with the same accessible style which ensured the popularity of previous editions. Of particular importance is the examination of Bayesianism and the new experimentalism, as well as new chapters on the nature of scientific laws and recent trends in the realism versus anti-realism debate."--Book jacket.

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32320003812231 501 CHA
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780702249631 (pbk.)
Classification Number 501 CHA
Author Chalmers, A. F.(Alan Francis),1939-
Title What is this thing called science? [BK]
Edition Fourth edition.
Publisher St. Lucia, Queensland : : University of Queensland Press,, 2013.
Physical Description illustrations ;
Note "New and extended"--Cover.
First published: 1976.
Previous edition: 1999.
Earlier editions have subtitle: An assessment of the nature and status of science and its methods.
Contents Science as knowledge derived from the facts of experience -- Observation as practical intervention -- Experiment -- Deriving theories from the facts: induction -- Introducing falsificationism -- Sophisticated falsificationism, novel predictions and the growth of science -- The limitations of falsificationism -- Theories as structures I: Kuhn's paradigms -- Theories as structures II: research programs -- Feyerabend's anarchistic theory of science -- Methodical changes in method -- The Bayesian approach -- The new experimentalism -- Why should the world obey laws? --
"This revised and extended edition offers a concise and illuminating treatment of major developments in the field over the last two decades, with the same accessible style which ensured the popularity of previous editions. Of particular importance is the examination of Bayesianism and the new experimentalism, as well as new chapters on the nature of scientific laws and recent trends in the realism versus anti-realism debate."--Book jacket.
Classification Tertiary students.
Subject Science
Science -- Philosophy
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