Philosophy of Experimental Biology

Philosophical Review 116 (1):139-141 (2007)
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Review\n\n"This bookas lucid, comprehensive presentation will enlighten both\nstudents and academicians in philosophy, biology, and science history,\nas well as scientists in other disciplines, while stimulating further\ndiscussion and analytical treatments." CHOICE May 2005 \n\n\n"Weber's overall approach is compelling; his book's focus on philosophical\nsignificance to be found in details of experimental biology is a\nwelcome addition to the philosophy of biology and to the philosophy\nof science more generally." - Jonathan Kaplan, Oregon State University\n\n\nProduct Description\n\nExploring central philosophical issues concerning scientific research\nin modern experimental biology, this book clarifies the strategies,\nconcepts, reasoning, approaches, tools, models and experimental systems\ndeployed by researchers. It also integrates recent developments in\nhistorical scholarship, in particular, the New Experimentalism, making\nthis work of interest to philosophers and historians of science as\nwell as to biological researchers

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