Description
Questions central tenets of the current philosophical consensus about mechanisms and develops the novel alternative of Methodological Mechanism.
About the Author
Stavros Ioannidis is Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is principal investigator of the project MECHANISM, funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation. Stathis Psillos is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is the author of Scientific Realism: How Science Tracks Truth (1999) and Causation and Explanation (2002), and editor (with Henrik Lagerlund and Ben Hill) of Reconsidering Causal Powers (2021).
Reviews
'As the 'New mechanical philosophy' grows bigger by the day, it is very difficult to make a significant contribution to the field. But this book is an extremely well researched, timely, and interesting piece of work. It offers compelling (philosophical and historical) arguments for the idea that mechanisms in science are to be understood as a methodological stance, which no doubt will spark debate in philosophy of science.' Federica Russo, University of Amsterdam
'Ioannidis and Psillos provide comprehensive arguments for taking a deflationary or metaphysically neutral approach to understanding mechanism, especially in biology ... Highly recommended.' J. A. Hewlett, Choice
'Mechanisms in Science is a must-read for those interested in mechanisms, and I think it promises to shake up several discussions about mechanisms that have grown stale.' Kareem Khalifa, Metascience
Book Information
ISBN 9781316519905
Author Stavros Ioannidis
Format Hardback
Page Count 250
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 564g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 22mm