The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology
What is the proper way to understand science and its relationship to philosophy?
In The Philosophy Of Science, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but the way of knowing.
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The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology
What is the proper way to understand science and its relationship to philosophy?
In The Philosophy Of Science, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but the way of knowing.
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The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology

The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology

by Steven Gussman
The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology

The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology

by Steven Gussman

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What is the proper way to understand science and its relationship to philosophy?
In The Philosophy Of Science, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but the way of knowing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823183727
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/07/2023
Series: The Philosophy Of Science , #1
Pages: 572
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.27(d)

About the Author

Steven Gussman is a scientist and video game developer living in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He graduated cum laude from the Honors College at Rutgers University Camden with a Bachelor's Of The Arts in a student-proposed Video Game Development major based in Rutgers' Computer Science degree, as well as minors in Physics and Digital Studies. Steve has taught computer programming as faculty at Rutgers University Camden, worked professionally as a video game developer and main software engineer in the private sector at Plas.md, and has published Peer-Reviewed behavioral economics research with colleagues from Rutgers. Steve's writings can be found on his Footnote Physicist blog, Twitter account (@schwinn3), and Instagram account (schwinn3), spanning books, book reviews, scientific papers, and essays.
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