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An intimate relation

studies in the history and philosophy of science presented to Robert E. Butts on his 60th birthday

herausgegeben vonJames Robert Brown Jürgen Mittelstrass

Abstrakt

The best philosophy of science during the last generation has been highly historical; and the best history of science, highly philosophical. No one has better exemplified this intimate relationship between history and philosophy than has Robert E. Butts in his work. Through­ out his numerous writings, science, its philosophy, and its history have been treated as a seamless web. The result has been a body of work that is sensitive in its conception, ambitious in its scope, and illuminat­ ing in its execution. Not only has his work opened new paths of inquiry, but his enthusiasm for the discipline, his encouragement of others (particularly students and younger colleagues), and his tireless efforts to build an international community of scholars, have stimulated the growth of HPS throughout Europe and North America. Many of the essays in this volume reflect that influence. Our title, of course, is deliberately ambiguous. The essays herein are by colleagues and former students, all of us wishing to honour an intimate friend. Happy Birthday, Bob! IX INTRODUCTION The essays herein cover a variety of concerns: from Descartes to reduction, from Galileo to gambling, from Freud's psychoanalysis to Kant's thing-in-itself. But under this diversity there is an approach common to them all. Things are largely done with a concern for and a sensitivity to historical matters (including contemporary history, of course).

Details | Inhaltsverzeichnis

Russell's conundrum

on the relation of Leibniz's monads to the continuum

Richard T. W. Arthur

pp.171-201

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0_9
Mesmer in a mountain bar

anthropological difference, Butts, and mesmerism

Gereon Wolters

pp.259-282

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0_13
World pictures

the world of the history and philosophy of science

Jürgen Mittelstrass

pp.319-341

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0_16
Realism for shopkeepers

behaviouralist notes on constructive empiricism

John M. Nicholas

pp.459-476

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0_23

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Ort: Dordrecht

Year: 1989

Seiten: 523

Series: Boston studies in the philosophy of science

Series volume: 116

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0

ISBN (hardback): 978-94-010-7546-6

ISBN (digital): 978-94-009-2327-0

Referenz:

Brown James Robert, Mittelstrass Jürgen (1989) An intimate relation: studies in the history and philosophy of science presented to Robert E. Butts on his 60th birthday. Dordrecht, Springer.