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Reading Group: History of Philosophy of Science (Ch. 9: I. Scientific Laws)

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Reading Group: History of Philosophy of Science (Ch. 9: I. Scientific Laws)

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In this series, we are working through John Losee’s book, A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, one bite at a time. Your facilitator, Les Allan, will begin each session with a summary of the section under consideration and then move into a moderated discussion of the section. Some prior knowledge of the history of science will stand you in good stead; especially some reading in the history of physics, chemistry and cosmology. To facilitate discussion, please ensure you read the designated section before you attend the session.

You can obtain a print copy of Losee’s book on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Introduction-Philosophy-Science-4th/dp/0198700555 or a softcopy at https://au1lib.org/book/550714/673428

For this ninth session, we'll be discussing Section I. 'The Cognitive Status of Scientific Laws' of Chapter 9: 'Analyses of the Implications of the New Science for a Theory of Scientific Method' (pp. 85–102). For a chapter summary and ancillary notes, go to www.RationalRealm.com/philosophy/reviews/historical-introduction-philosophy-science.html

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