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Science and Selection

Science and Selection

Science and Selection

Essays on Biological Evolution and the Philosophy of Science
David L. Hull, Northwestern University, Illinois
February 2001
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9780521643399

    One way to understand science is as a selection process. David Hull, one of the dominant figures in contemporary philosophy of science, sets out in this 2001 volume a general analysis of this selection process that applies equally to biological evolution, the reaction of the immune system to antigens, operant learning, and social and conceptual change in science. Hull aims to distinguish between those characteristics that are contingent features of selection and those that are essential. Science and Selection brings together many of David Hull's most important essays on selection (some never before published) in one accessible volume.

    • David Hull is one of the most important contemporary philosophers of biology
    • Essays are recent, some brand new
    • Describes science as a selection process to explain why science works the way it does

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This volume is one of the best collections of papers I have read in a long time.' International Studies in the Philosophy of Science

    'All the papers collected here exemplify Hull's direct and clear-headed approach to philosophy. The papers include refinements to Hull's views in response to critics, some new theoretical developments and some new examples … Hull makes interesting and productive suggestions for how to start work in some of these areas.' Biology and Philosophy

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    Product details

    February 2001
    Hardback
    9780521643399
    288 pages
    235 × 158 × 19 mm
    0.5kg
    2 b/w illus.
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. Selection in Biological Evolution:
    • 1. Interactors versus vehicles
    • 2. Taking vehicles seriously
    • 3. A general analysis of selection, with Rod Langman and Sigrid Glenn
    • Part II. Selection in the Evolution of Science:
    • 4. A mechanism and its metaphysics
    • 5. Why scientists behave scientifically
    • 6. What's wrong with invisible-hand explanations?
    • Part III. Testing our Views about Science:
    • 7. A function for actual examples in philosophy of science
    • 8. The evolution of conceptual systems in science
    • 9. Testing philosophical claims about science
    • 10. That just don't sound right: a plea for real examples in philosophy of science
    • 11. Studying the study of science scientifically.
      Contributors
    • Rod Langman, Sigrid Glenn

    • Author
    • David L. Hull , Northwestern University, Illinois