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Introducing Philosophy of Science - A Graphic Guide - cover

Introducing Philosophy of Science - A Graphic Guide

Ziauddin Sardar

Verlag: Icon Books

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Beschreibung

What do scientists actually do? Is science "value-free"? How has science evolved through history? Where is science leading us? "Introducing Philosophy of Science" is a clear and incisively illustrated map of the big questions underpinning science. It is essential reading for students, the general public, and even scientists themselves.
Verfügbar seit: 18.06.2015.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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