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The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2: Founded Upon Their History

The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2: Founded Upon Their History

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First published in 1840, this two-volume treatise by Cambridge polymath William Whewell (1794-1886) remains significant in the philosophy of science. The work was intended as the 'moral' to his three-volume History of the Inductive Sciences (1837), which is also reissued in this series. Building on philosophical foundations laid by Immanuel Kant and Francis Bacon, Whewell opens with the aphorism 'Man is the Interpreter of Nature, Science the right interpretation'. Volume 2 contains the final sections of Part 1, addressing namely the philosophy of biology and palaetiology. Part 2, 'Of Knowledge', includes a selective review of opinions on the nature of knowledge and the means of seeking it, beginning with Plato. Whewell's work upholds throughout his belief that the mind was active and not merely a passive receiver of knowledge from the world. A key text in Victorian epistemological debates, notably challenged by John Stuart Mill and his System of Logic, Whewell's treatise merits continued study and discussion in the present day.

Author: William Whewell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/02/2014
Pages: 598
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 1.33d
ISBN: 9781108064033

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