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Isaac Newton's Scientific Method - Turning Data into Evidence About Gravity and Cosmology

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Zusatztext Harpers book is an important contribution. Informationen zum Autor William L. Harper is Professor Emeritus at the University of Western Ontario, where he has taught since 1970. He has held positions as a visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Princeton University, and the California Institute of Technology. From 2002 to 2005 he served as President of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Science, having served as First Vice President from 1999 to 2001. He has also served twice on the Governing Board of the Philosophy of Science Association, and was Representative of the Association of Symbolic Logic to the American Association for the Advancement of Science between 1982 and 1988. Klappentext William L. Harper presents a compelling new account of Isaac Newton's work on gravity and the cosmos. He argues that Newton's inferences from phenomena realize an ideal of empirical success that is richer than prediction, and explores the ways in which Newton's method aims to turn theoretical questions into ones which can be answered empirically. Zusammenfassung William L. Harper presents a compelling new account of Isaac Newton's work on gravity and the cosmos. He argues that Newton's inferences from phenomena realize an ideal of empirical success that is richer than prediction, and explores the ways in which Newton's method aims to turn theoretical questions into ones which can be answered empirically. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgements 1: An Introduction to Newton's Scientific Method 2: Newton's Phenomena 3: Inferences from Phenomena (Propositions 1 and 2 Book 3) 4: Unification and the Moon-Test (Propositions 3 and 4 Book 3) 5: Christiaan Huygens: A great Natural Philosopher who measured gravity and an illuminating foil for Newton on method 6: Unification and the Moon-test: Critical Assessment 7: Generalization by Induction (Propositions 5 and 6 Book 3) 8: Gravity as a Universal Force of Interaction (Propositions 7- 13 Book 3) 9: Beyond Hypotheses: Newton's Methodology vs. Hypothetico-Deductive Methodology 10: Newton's Methodology and the Practice of Science Bibliography Index ...

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Authors William L. Harper, Harper William L.
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.12.2011
 
EAN 9780199570409
ISBN 978-0-19-957040-9
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 168 mm x 243 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

SCIENCE / History, SCIENCE / Physics / General, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, Philosophy of Science, History of Science, Physics

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