2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHI 213 - Philosophy of Science Instructor
Robb
This course is about the nature of science, with a focus on Thomas Kuhn’s pioneering and widely influential text, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Topics include the difference between science and pseudo-science, the rationality of scientific change, the aim of science, the role of values in science, and the objectivity of scientific facts.
Counts as an elective for the Philosophy major and minor.
Satisfies the Philosophical and Religious Perspectives requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes (Spring)
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