Description
A vision of how realism can provide a consistent and coherent account of scientific knowledge.
About the Author
Anjan Chakravartty is Assistant Professor at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto.
Reviews
"The level of ambition is high, and in my opinion Chakravartty achieves what he aims at....Regardless of whether one is ultimately persuaded by the arguments presented in this book, it is a must-buy for anyone who is serious about the realist/anti-realist debate, as well as for anyone interested in the issue of the metaphysics of science." --Jacob Busch, University of St Andrews, The Philosophical Quarterly
"Chakravartty embraces parts of entity realism and structural realism, but this is only the beginning. The justification for his semirealism includes a big dose of metaphysics, namely his accounts of causation and of natural kinds, among other things. Much of the book is given over to very detailed discussion of these issues. In a short review, I cannot hope to do justice to the full richness of Chakravartty's subtle and highly original treatment of these matters. Let me close with a simple recommendation to any who want to read the last word on scientific realism - this is it." --James Robert Brown, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
"Chakravartty is clear and engaging in his writing, and charitable and judicious in his arguments with other philosophers. His book is essential reading for those interested in scientific realism or the metaphysics of science." --James Ladyman, University of Bristol, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Awards
Winner of Canadian Philosophical Association biennial Book Prize 2009.
Book Information
ISBN 9780521876490
Author Anjan Chakravartty
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 568g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 19mm