Science + Philosophy
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- Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman, editors in chief
- Philosophy of science, key concepts, Steven French
- Philosophy of science;, the link between science and philosophy
- It started with Copernicus, vital questions about science, Keith Parsons
- The nature of the physical universe, 1976 Nobel Conference, organized by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota ; edited by Douglas Huff, Omer Prewett
- Readings in the philosophy of science., Herbert Feigl and May Brodbeck, editors
- Do we really understand quantum mechanics?, Franck Laloë
- The world as I see it, by Albert Einstein
- The God particle, if the universe is the answer, what is the question?, Leon Lederman with Dick Teresi
- The forbidden universe, the occult origins of science and the search for the mind of God, Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince
- Why science?, to know, to understand, and to rely on results, Roger G. Newton
- The identity of man, [by] J. Bronowski
- You are here, a portable history of the universe, Christopher Potter
- The philosophy of science;, an introduction
- Who speaks for nature?, on the politics of science, Laura Ephraim
- The outer limits of reason, what science, mathematics, and logic cannot tell us, Noson S. Yanofsky
- The restless clock, a history of the centuries-long argument over what makes living things tick, Jessica Riskin
- The emperor's new mind, concerning computers, minds, and the laws of physics, Roger Penrose ; foreword by Martin Gardner
- Scale, the universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies, Geoffrey West
- Beyond the hoax, science, philosophy and culture, Alan Sokal
- Scientific inference
- Philosophy of mathematics and natural science
- Thematic origins of scientific thought; Kepler to Einstein, [by] Gerald Holton
- The origins of modern science, 1300-1800
- The invisible century, Einstein, Freud, and the search for hidden universes, Richard Panek
- The end of discovery, by Russell Stannard
- The scientific method, reflections from a practitioner, Massimiliano Di Ventra
- Worldviews, an introduction to the history and philosophy of science, Richard DeWitt
- The island of knowledge, the limits of science and the search for meaning, Marcelo Gleiser
- The physicist's conception of nature., Translated from the German by Arnold J. Pomerans
- A short history of scientific thought, John Henry
- Science, ideology, and world view, essays in the history of evolutionary ideas, John C. Greene
- The ascent of man, [by] J. Bronowski
- Dust, a history of the small and the invisible, Joseph A. Amato ; illustrations by Abigail Rorer
- The structure of science;, problems in the logic of scientific explanation
- Failure, why science is so successful, Stuart Firestein
- Tower of Babel, the evidence against the new creationism, Robert T. Pennock
- The four-category ontology, a metaphysical foundation for natural science, E.J. Lowe
- The origins of knowledge and imagination, Jacob Bronowski
- Anaximander and the birth of science, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Marion Lignana Rosenberg
- Theories of scientific method, the Renaissance through the nineteenth century, by Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse, and Edward H. Madden ; edited by Edward H. Madden
- The sun, the genome & the Internet, tools of scientific revolutions, Freeman J. Dyson
- The concept of nature,, Tarner lectures delivered in Trinity College, November 1919, by Alfred North Whitehead
- The structure of scientific revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn
- Knowing and being;, essays,, edited by Marjorie Grene
- The meaning of science, an introduction to the philosophy of science, Tim Lewens
- Red earth, white lies, Native Americans and the myth of scientific fact, Vine Deloria, Jr
- Nothing, surprising insights everywhere from zero to oblivion, edited by Jeremy Webb
- Quantum sense and nonsense, Jean Bricmont
- Linked, the new science of networks, Albert-László Barabási
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