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  1. Continental Philosophy of Science (Blackwell Readings in Continental Philosophy)
  2. Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring by Jean Watson, 1991-12-15
  3. Karl Popper's Philosophy of Science: Rationality Without Foundations by Stefano Gattei, 2010-10
  4. Science & Philosophy of Teaching Yoga & Yoga Therapy: The Complete Manual for Yoga Teachers, Students & Practitioners by Jacqueline Koay, Theodora Barenholtz, 2009-10-01
  5. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science
  6. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology (Oxford Handbooks)
  7. Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science by Daniela M. Bailer-Jones, 2009-09-28
  8. Philosophy of Biology: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy) by Alex Rosenberg, Daniel W. McShea, 2007-12-22
  9. The Secret Science (Hermetic Philosophy, Book 1) by John Baines, 1994-11-01
  10. A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (OPUS) by John Losee, 2001-05-17
  11. The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  12. Perspectives on Philosophy of Science in Nursing: An Historical and Contemporary Anthology by E. Carol Polifroni, Marylouise Welch, 1999-01-15
  13. Philosophy of the Social Sciences: An Introduction by Robert C. Bishop, 2007-08-28
  14. The Science of Mind: A Philosophy, A Faith, A Way of Life by Ernest Holmes, 1998-08-24

81. Philosophy Of Science - Wikipedia
philosophy of science. The philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy whichdeals with the study of science (in the sense of natural science ).
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Philosophy of science
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy which deals with the study of science (in the sense of "natural science"). Key topics include the motivation for scientific approaches; the means for determining the validity of information; the formulation and use of the scientific method ; the types of reasoning used to arrive at conclusions; and the implications of scientific methods and models for the larger society, and for the sciences themselves. This article is not exhaustive; it covers only those topics that are seen as central by all of the major philosophies of science. As with the philosophy of mathematics , there tend to be 'schools' of scientific thought, each of which adheres to its own principles. 'Each of these in future deserves its own article(s)'.

82. Zynda Lectures
These are lecture notes from PHI 204 (Introduction to the philosophy of science),that Lyle Zynda taught at Princeton University in the Spring 1994 semester.
http://www.soc.iastate.edu/sapp/phil_sci_lecture00.html
These are lecture notes from PHI 204 (Introduction to the Philosophy of Science), that Lyle Zynda taught at Princeton University in the Spring 1994 semester.

83. SOC 511: Philosophy
Sociology 511 The philosophy of science The scientist has no other methodthan doing his damnedest. PW Bridgman. philosophy of science.
http://www.soc.iastate.edu/sapp/soc511.phil.html
Georges Seurat: Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande Jatte.
Sociology 511 The Philosophy of Science
The scientist has no other method than doing his damnedest. P.W. Bridgman.
In Sociology 511 we will learn the basic techniques of the qualitative and quantitative methods most commonly used by sociologists. For each method we will learn how it is applied, its strengths and weaknesses, and the scientific problems to which it is most often applied. We will learn the basic commands of the statistical packages most often used by sociologists (SPSS and SAS). Before turning our attention to methods, however, we will learn the scientific context in which qualitative and quantitative methods are applied. We will learn the characteristics that make science a unique form of knowledge. And we will learn some basic information about how to conduct science.
The purpose of the course is to provide you with: 1) basic information about a wide variety of methods you can use to conduct scientific inquiry, and 2) a scientific perspective on inquiry that can inform your methodological decisions.
I hope you find the course to be intellectually stimulating, useful in your life, and an enjoyable experience.

84. Kosmoi: The Philosophy Of Science
The philosophy of science seeks to clarify the objectives and means usedby scientists, and what is the reliability of scientific theories.
http://kosmoi.com/Science/Philosophy/
Philosophy Science Scientific Method
The Philosophy of Science
Nature Agriculture Animals Biology ... Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain Antonio Damasio Recommendation: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas S. Kuhn The Holographic Universe Michael Talbot Juan Enriquez COMPLEXITY: THE EMERGING SCIENCE AT THE EDGE OF ORDER AND CHAOS M. Mitchell Waldrop The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister's Pox: Ending the False War Between Science and the Humanities Stephen Jay Gould Recommendation: The Demon-Haunted World: Science As a Candle in the Dark Carl Sagan Life Is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition Wendell Berry The Common Thread: A Story of Science, Politics, Ethics and the Human Genome John Sulston, Georgina Ferry The Hidden Connections: Integrating The Biological, Cognitive, And Social Dimensions Of Life Into A Science Of Sustainability Fritjof Capra The philosophy of science seeks to clarify the objectives and means used by scientists, and what is the reliability of scientific theories. Science is popularly viewed as a cumulative and progressive activity. However this view has profound philosophical implications, and in fact the effort to define the nature of science is in itself part of the history of philosophy.

85. EpistemeLinks.com: Topics Results
philosophy of science. Yet it moves. Galileo Attributed (Talking about the earth,after his recantation in front of the Inquisition). philosophy of science,
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/Topics.aspx?TopiCode=Scie

86. Related Readings: History And Philosophy Of Science
History and philosophy of science Alexander Graham Bell's Path to theTelephone University of Alberta Center for Science, Technology
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/readings/science.html
History and Philosophy of Science Alexander Graham Bell's Path to the Telephone
University of Alberta Center for Science, Technology and Society

Cornell University Department of Science and Technology Studies

History of Science, Technology and Medicine (WWW Virtual Library)
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What is the Sociology of Science?

Want to see something added to this list? Please mail us. URL: http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/readings/science.html Last Modified:Monday, 02-Feb-1998 17:16:26 EST

87. PHIL250: Philosophy Of Science I
PHIL250 philosophy of science I. Spring 1996.University of Maryland at College Park.
http://carnap.umd.edu:90/phil250/phil250.html
PHIL250: Philosophy of Science I
Spring 1996
University of Maryland at College Park
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88. PSSJ Home Page
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89. Philosophy Of Science Books (book Reviews)
philosophy of science. See also history of science philosophy AlanChalmers Science and its Fabrication; Raymond Corbey, Wil Roebroeks
http://dannyreviews.com/s/philosophy_of_science.html
Danny Yee's Book Reviews
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See also history of science philosophy

90. Philosophy Of Science - The MIT Press
philosophy of science The MIT Press. BOOKS. NEW RELEASES. COMING SOON. TEXTBOOKS.BROWSE ALL. Read more about Shaping Technology / Building Society.
http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/browse/default.asp?cid=79

91. Philosophy 4500: Philosophy Of Science: Fall 2002 Syllabus
PHIL 4500 philosophy of science - Fall 2002 Syllabus
http://www.mtsu.edu/~rbombard/RB/Sylab/syl450.html
PHIL 4500 - Philosophy of Science - Fall 2002
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ORIENTATION
"The Garden of Eden was lost for partaking of the fruit of the
tree of knowledge of good and evil, lost not for lust but for
curiosity, not for sex but for science" (Nelson Goodman).
In this course, neither fluency nor even passing acquaintance
with the history and practice of Western science is presupposed;
curiosity, on the other hand, is. Curiosity, notwithstanding the
proverbial fate of the proverbial cat, lies at the marrow of all intellectual passion—where art , science, and philosophy cohere as one single instinct: the irrepressible human need to explore, to explain, to inquire. Course Objectives T he course will provide an overview of traditional problems and some recent developments in the philosophy of science. While a number of specific theories and agenda (e.g., relativity theory, quantum mechanics, sociobiology, artificial intelligence) are discussed, emphasis is placed on the conceptual consequences modern science imposes generally on our basic philosophies of knowledge and nature. Topics in both the natural and social sciences will be covered; after considering the experimental and/or theoretical results obtained by selected research communities within the special sciences, students will be encouraged to advance and criticize a variety of philosophical views concerning the aims, methods, and achievements of these sciences.

92. Columbia College Bulletin
History and philosophy of science. course listings, academic advising, InterdepartmentalCommittee Information. David Albert Philosophy 706 Philosophy 8543519.
http://www.college.columbia.edu/students/academics/depts/histsci.php
History and Philosophy of Science
Interdepartmental Committee Information
David Albert
Philosophy
706 Philosophy
Walter Bock
Biology
1106 Schermerhorn
Isaac Levi
Philosophy
708 Philosophy
George Saliba
Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures 604 Kent The University gives a number of courses in the history and philosophy of science, although it does not at this time offer a major or concentration to undergraduates in Columbia College. The following list brings together a variety of these courses from different disciplines, which should be of interest to anyone wishing to pursue work in the history and philosophy of science. The list is not intended to be all-inclusive; students interested in the history and philosophy of science should speak to members of the committee. Full descriptions can be found in the appropriate departmental sections of the bulletin.

93. Papers To Be Presented At PSA'98
Conference resources from the Sixteenth Biennial Meeting of the philosophy of science Association.
http://scistud.umkc.edu/psa98/papers
Through this page we make available in .pdf format many of the papers to be presented at PSA '98. Included are all contributed papers and those symposium papers whose authors have so far provided us with electronic versions of their manuscripts. To read .pdf files on your computer, you will need to have installed the free Acrobat Reader Once you have downloaded and installed Acrobat Reader, select the paper you wish to read by clicking on the author's name.
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"Do We See Through a Social Microscope?: Credibility as a Vicarious Selector"
Douglas Allchin, University of Texas at El Paso
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"The Dogma of Isomorphism: A Case Study From Speech Perception"
Irene Appelbaum, University of Montana
Abstract
Manuscript
"The Curve Fitting Problem: A Bayesian Rejoinder"
Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay and Robert J. Boik, Montana State University
Abstract
Manuscript "Bell's Theorem, Non-Separability and Space-Time Individuation in Quantum Mechanics" Darrin W. Belousek, University of Notre Dame Abstract Manuscript "Why Physical Symmetries?"

94. Welcome To OYYZZ1.com
The search for meaning and truth through philosophy, religion, science, and metaphysics. The reader is warned that it may be a tedious process to learn to understand the author.
http://www.oyyzz1.com/
WELCOME TO OYYZZ1.com Reflections on the Meaning of Life Recent Additions Search for: ©2003 Thomas Theodore Welborn

95. Imagination, Mental Imagery, Consciousness, Cognition: Science, Philosophy & His
The philosophical, scientific, and historical study of imagination and mental imagery, and their role in consciousness and cognition. Material by the site's creator and many links to other related sites.
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/nthomas/home.htm
Imagination,
Mental Imagery,
Consciousness, and Cognition:
Scientific, Philosophical and Historical Approaches.
A resource for the study of imagination and mental images and their relevance to the understanding of consciousness and cognition, as approached primarily through the methods of analytical philosophy, experimental psychology, cognitive science, and the history of ideas/intellectual history. IMPORTANT NOTE
Due to the precarious circumstances of my employment, this site may have to be moved at some point in the future without it being possible to provide a redirect page. It is also possible that you are now at an obsolete version of the site that I cannot take down (check the date at the bottom of the page), and that the current version is elsewhere. However, the web address (URL) in the link below will always take you directly to the most recent version of this site, wherever it may actually be located. Please copy and paste this URL into your bookmarks or favorites, and please use it in any links to this site that you may create on web pages of your own. Click the link now to go to the latest version of this site (although you may well already be there!):
http://www.members.leeds.ac.uk/n.j.thomas70

96. The Spiritualist Religion Page
Learn the basics about the religion, science, and philosophy of Spiritualism. Read the Spiritualist Basics book online Spiritualist Basics is an explanation of what Spiritualism is about, written for someone who is unaware that Spiritualism exists as a religion, science, and philosophy, but has heard of psychic readings .
http://www.Geocities.com/Athens/Cyprus/5927/
Frequently Asked Questions Spiritualist Churches Common Concerns about Churchgoing Is Spiritualism a Cult? Some Thoughts on Meditation Spiritualist Basics Links to other places What people think of this site Cathedral of the Pines Who's web site is this? About the Spiritualist Religion Page The term "Spiritualism" has been used very loosely, covering a wide variety of psychic phenomena, philosophy, and spirit communication. This site is focused on the religion of Spiritualism. Spiritualism is a wonderfully non-dogmatic religion, science, and philosophy. Spiritualism invites you to doubt, question, and "prove it" for yourself. Without making you change your religion and sell everything you own. However, many people are unclear as to what Spiritualism is really about. How can it possibly be a religion, philosophy and a SCIENCE? How can you make a religion out of "psychic readings"? Do Spiritualists believe in God, or is this just some satanic thing? Having been raised Catholic (and later becoming Zen Buddhist), I asked some of these questions myself when I first became involved in Spiritualism. I had other questions too. The answer to one question often brought up more. Before long I had a whole bunch of questions and thoughts. After some years of classes, thinking, meditating, and thinking some more, I had a few answers. But it wasn't all spelled out in one place. So I wrote

97. Process Science Of Mind
Some first steps in upgrading religious science in light of the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, and 20thcentury advances in metaphysics, logic, and science.
http://www.hyattcarter.com/
Welcome to P r o c e s s S cience of M ind Process SOM: Some first steps, or a first approximation,
in upgrading Religious Science in light of
the Process Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne,
and 20th-century advances in metaphysics, logic, and science. Click on the Buttons at the top of this page
to browse other pages on this Web site. Check a few paragraphs below
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Greetings! My name is Hyatt Carter and I'm your Host. I'm a licensed Religious Science practitioner, a member of Founder's Church of Religious Science, am on the Board of Trustees there, and work as Assistant Editor for Founder's bi-monthly publication, The Word . As an enthusiastic supporter of the vision and work of my minister at Founder's, Rev. Arthur Chang, I can often be heard to say that there is no better place to be on a Sunday than at Founder's! If you live in the Los Angeles area, I invite you to come and join the Friendly Faces of Founder's on Sunday morning for a celebration of our theme: "Where Culture Meets Spirituality and Dreams Become Reality."

98. Studies On Consciousness, Mind And Life
This page contains information about Piero Scaruffi's research and teaching activities in Cognitive science, Psychology of Consciousness and philosophy of Mind, as well as links to his papers and to the annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, artificial life, linguistics, neural networks, connectionism, cognitive psychology, consciousness
http://www.thymos.com/
THYMOS
Studies on Consciousness, Mind and Life What does Thymos mean My personal website My e-mail
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... Japanese Version Research Interests:
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  • Philosophy of Mind,
  • Artificial Intelligence,
  • Neurobiology,
  • Theoretical Physics

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A History of Philosophy
Annotated Bibliography on the Mind

(with links to publishers, libraries, bibliographies, etc.)
Thinking about Thought

(my book on formal theories of Cognition, Mind, Consciousness)
Seminar on Formal Theories of Consciousness

Seminar on History of Knowledge
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. Every two months or so, I send out news and updates on cognitive science and the likes, reviews of books, announcement of conferences, and the status of my book. News from the scientific world A simple theory of consciousness Statement of work (2000) Research statement (1995) ... FREQUENCY PROCESSING AND COGNITION Recent essays:
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  • Consciousness as multi-track evolution
  • A reductionist explanation of the self
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  • The very fundamental idea of my research is that the mental cannot be reduced to the physical and that somehow the property that, under special circumstances, enables a particular configuration of matter (e.g., the brain) to exhibit "consciousness" must be present in all matter, starting from the most fundamental constituents.
  • 99. History, India: Indian Philosophy, Science,Technology, Inventions
    History of rational philosophy, scientific method, epistomology and technology in ancient India.
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    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated HISTORY OF INDIA Philosophy, Science and Technology Philosophy and Science in Ancient India Rational philosophy, scientific observation, inference and analysis; ethics in society:- Development of Philosophical Thought and Scientific Method in Ancient India Upanishadic philosophy, Secularism, the rational schools of Nyaya Vaisheshika, Nyaya epistomology, Dialectics in Nature, the atomic theories of the Jains and Buddhists: Philosophical Development from Upanishadic Theism to Scientific Realism Decimal System in Harappa and Mohenjodaro (Indus Saraswati civilization), accurate weights and measures; Vedic texts; various schools of Indian mathematics; Pioneering mathematical discoveries and inventions, calculus formulas; relationship with astronomy; Export of Indian mathematical theories, translations; Importance of Indian mathematics: History of Mathematics in India Study of Physics and Chemistry; Theories about Heat and Elementary Particles; Wave Nature of Sound and Light; Types of Motion; Physical Phenomenon such as Elasticity, Viscosity, Surface Tension, Magnetism etc; Comparisons with European Science after the 13th C: History of the Physical Sciences in India Adivasi influences on Buddhism and Hindu beliefs and practices Adivasi Contributions to Indian Culture and Civilization History of Technology in India Technology in Harappa and Mohenjodaro; Indian geography, social conditions and the impetus to technological breakthroughs; Support for technology in Ancient and Medieval India; India and the Industrial Revolution:

    100. Harmony Grove Spiritualist Association
    Harmony Grove Spiritualist Association was formed and incorporated in 1896 to further the teaching of spiritualism as a religion, philosophy and science. Comprehensive meditation and spiritual center, private healing and psychic classes, event programs are also provided.
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