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SKU:JU030BK1I7950NAFAMZ
Model:9781107449619
Author:Dawid.

Jumia's Description

  • Paperback - Number of Pages: 212 pages
  • Dimensions: 149.86 x 228.6 x 15.24mm - 360g
  • Publication date: 31 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Publication City/Country: Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Language: English

'At the frontiers of physics and cosmology theoretical speculation proceeds without the constant confrontation with experiment often thought to be required for scientific validation. Richard Dawid explores this issue in the case of string theory. He offers a fascinating new perspective on non-empirical theory assessment, based on the concept of scientific underdetermination. I heartedly recommend this book to both physicists and philosophers.' David Gross, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, and Nobel Laureate in Physics, 2004 'Richard Dawid argues that string theory plays a novel role in the scientific process that has been neglected by philosophers of science. I believe that this book is a valuable contribution to the philosophy of science, which should interest practicing scientists as well as those who are more interested in the methodology of science.' John Schwarz, California Institute of Technology 'Richard Dawid provides a fascinating account of string theory, then uses it as a starting point to puzzle over exactly what it is that we do or should want from a satisfactory physical theory more generally. The result is a number of compelling philosophical insights into the nature and practice of modern physics.' Jeffrey A. Barrett, University of California, Irvine 'Dawid makes what is probably the best possible case that theoretical justification can succeed. I applaud the fact that String Theory and the Scientific Method explicitly raises these questions and addresses them in a clear and well-considered way.' George Ellis, Science 'String Theory and the Scientific Method is clearly written and well argued, one of the clearest expositions of string theory accessible to a non-physicist that I have read. Though narrowly conceived, and yearning to be informed by a broader philosophical perspective, it is an important contribution to traditional Anglo-American philosophy of science insofar as its initial inspiration is not the urge to develop the logic of science for its own sake, but the mismatch between the inherited picture of that logic and the actual experience of scientists.' Robert P. Crease, History of Physics Newsletter 'I think that Dawid has identified an important, real feature of scientific methodology, neglected by philosophy of science - one that should be taken seriously. I also think that this book provides a plausible framework for thinking about it. To what extent Dawid is right about the way such 'post-empirical' reasoning functions in science is a harder question; even harder is the question of whether it can be justified along the lines he proposes. Obviously he believes he is right, and he argues plausibly to that effect, but the questions are big ones, deserving investigation and debate among a wide readership. I thus commend the book to you, and encourage you to engage the important issues that it raises. If Dawid is correct, then he has opened up a whole new way of thinking about scientific confirmation.' Nick Huggett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews '... explores how the development of string theories over recent decades has changed the way some physicists think about the relation between theory development and empirical evidence ... Recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty, and professionals.' M. Dickinson, Choice 'The book makes an important contribution to philosophy of science by discussing and arguing for the role that non-empirical theory assessments play in science.' Keizo Matsubara, Metascience

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