A collection of essays discussing a wide range of sciences and thecentral philosophical issues associated with them, presenting thesciences collectively to encourage a greater understanding of theirassociative theoretical foundations, as well as their relationshipsto each other.
* Offers a new and unique approach to studying and comparing thephilosophies of a variety of scientific disciplines
* Explores a wide variety of individual sciences, includingmathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology andeconomics
* The essays are written by leading scholars in a highlyaccessible style for the student audience
* Complements more traditional studies of philosophy ofscience