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PHILOSOPHY (L30)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2019

L30 Phil 4210Topics in Advanced Philosophy of Science: Explanations, Models, and the Causal Structure of the Worl3.0 Units
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01M-W----10:00A-11:30AWilson / 104 CraverNo Final2070
Desc:This course will explore the possibility for a unified view bridging three related areas in the philosophy of science: the structure of scientific explanations, the sense and reference of scientific models, and the tenability of scientific realism. Students will read classic background literature in these core topics the philosophy of science, with the aim of bringing students to the cutting edge of contemporary discussions. We will survey theories of scientific explanation and their strengths and weaknesses. We will also survey different theories of model reference (including issues of abstraction and idealization). And we will close by exploring arguments for and against scientific realism
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