This book is a novel synthesis of the philosophy and practice of science covering its diverse theoretical metaphysical logical philosophical and practical elements. The process of science is generally taught in its empirical form: what science is how it works what it has achieved and what it might achieve in the future. What is often absent is how to think deeply about science and how to apply its lessons in the pursuit of truth in other words knowing how to know. In this volume David Teplow presents illustrative examples of science practice history and philosophy of science and sociological aspects of the scientific community to address commonalities among these disciplines. In doing so he challenges cherished beliefs and suggests to students philosophers and practicing scientists new epistemically superior ways of thinking about and doing science.
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