The once-lost introduction to the philosophy of science by Philipp
Frank (1884-1966), a leading member of the Vienna circle of
philosophers and biographer of Albert Einstein. Philipp Frank
(1884–1966) was an influential philosopher of science, public
intellectual, and Harvard educator whose last book, The Humanistic
Background of Science, is finally available. Never published in his
lifetime, this original manuscript has been edited and introduced to
highlight Frank's remarkable but little-known insights about the
nature of modern science-insights that rival those of Karl Popper and
Frank's colleagues Thomas Kuhn and James Bryant Conant. As a leading
exponent of logical empiricism and a member of the famous Vienna
Circle, Frank intended his book to provide an accessible, engaging
introduction to the philosophy of science and its cultural
significance. The book is steadfastly true to science; to aspirations
of peace, unity, and human flourishing after World War II; and to the
pragmatic philosophies of Charles S. Peirce, William James, and John
Dewey that Frank embraced in his new American home. Amidst the many
recent surveys and retrospective analyses of midcentury philosophy of
science, The Humanistic Background of Science offers an original,
first-hand view of Frank's post-European life and of intellectual
dramas then unfolding in Chicago, New York City, and Boston.
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ISBN
9781438485539
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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