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- Title
Andreas Bartels: Wissenschaft. de Gruyter: Berlin, 2021, 255 pp., €24,95 (paperback), ISBN: 9783110648249.
- Authors
Linnemann, Niels
- Abstract
Andreas Bartels' book, Wissenschaft, explores the unique authority of science compared to other forms of knowledge. It uses real-life examples from various scientific fields to support its argument. While not a textbook on the philosophy of science, the book delves into the historical conceptions of science, the nature of scientific theories, and the demarcation of science from everyday knowledge and metaphysics. It also discusses the implications of science for objectivity, truth, and ethics. Bartels' interdisciplinary approach and use of case studies make the book a valuable resource for understanding the nature and significance of science. The article, written by Niels Linnemann and reported by an anonymous author, briefly mentions Springer Nature's neutral stance on jurisdictional claims and institutional affiliations in their published maps and affiliations. No further information or context is provided in the article.
- Subjects
BERLIN (Germany); PHILOSOPHY of science; SCIENTIFIC knowledge; CLIMATE change skepticism; SCIENTIFIC method; ENGLISH language usage
- Publication
Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 2024, Vol 55, Issue 1, p165
- ISSN
0925-4560
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10838-023-09639-4