Philip Kitcher

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    Philosophy of Science: A New Introduction
    Oxford University Press. 2013.
    Offering an engaging and accessible portrait of the current state of the field, Philosophy of Science: A New Introduction shows students how to think philosophically about science and why it is both essential and fascinating to do so. Gillian Barker and Philip Kitcher reconsider the core questions in philosophy of science in light of the multitude of changes that have taken place in the decades since the publication of C.G. Hempel's classic work, Philosophy of Natural Science —both in the field …Read more
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    Theory structure and theory change in contemporary molecular biology
    with Sylvia Culp
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (4): 459-483. 1989.
    Traditional approaches to theory structure and theory change in science do not fare well when confronted with the practice of certain fields of science. We offer an account of contemporary practice in molecular biology designed to address two questions: Is theory change in this area of science gradual or saltatory? What is the relation between molecular biology and the fields of traditional biology? Our main focus is a recent episode in molecular biology, the discovery of enzymatic RNA. We argue…Read more
  • Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science: History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics, Vol. XI
    with William Aspray, David E. Rowe, and John Mccleary
    Synthese 96 (2): 293-331. 1993.
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    History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics
    with William Aspray
    U of Minnesota Press. 1988.
    History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The fourteen essays in this volume build on the pioneering effort of Garrett Birkhoff, professor of mathematics at Harvard University, who in 1974 organized a conference of mathematicians and historians of modern mathematics to examine…Read more