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About the Author
Arnon Levy is a philosopher of science and biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research focuses on explanation and modeling in the life sciences. Peter Godfrey-Smith is a philosopher at the University of Sydney. His work focuses on philosophy of biology and philosophy of mind.
Reviews
The book contains thirteen chapters, written by philosophers and psychologists, each exploring the role of imagination in scientific inquiry. Many (though not all) of the chapters focus on scientific modelling and, in particular, on the idea that models can be com- pared to works of fiction, a view defended by Levy and Godfrey-Smith themselves, along with me, Roman Frigg and others...I should stress, however, that the book contains a great deal else that is of interest too. * Adam Toon, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences *
All of the chapters present thought-provoking new ideas * Michael T Stuart, Journal for General Philosophy of Science *
This collection of thirteen new essays reflects growing agreement that imagination plays a key role in science, not just in thinking up hypotheses, but in testing them.... The sixteen authors include many of those who have already made significant contributions to meeting the challenge. The volume furthers the debate and will encourage others to get involved. It is greatly to be welcomed... anyone interested in the scientific imagination will have a lot to learn from this volume. * Timothy Williamson, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190212308
Author Arnon Levy
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 680g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 157mm * 36mm