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Scientific Perspectivism

Ronald N. Giere

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English
University of Chicago Press
15 June 2010
"Many people assume that the claims of scientists are objective truths. But ""Scientific Perspectivism"" argues that the acts of observing and theorizing are both matters of perspective - which makes scientific knowledge contingent. Using the example of color vision in humans to illustrate how his theory of 'perspectivism' works, Ronald N. Giere argues that colors do not actually exist in objects; rather, color is the result of an interaction between aspects of the world and the human visual system. Giere extends this argument into a general interpretation of human perception and, more controversially, to scientific observation, conjecturing that the output of scientific instruments is perspectival. Furthermore, as Giere posits, complex scientific principles - such as Maxwell's equations describing the behavior of both the electric and magnetic fields - by themselves make no claims about the world, but models based on those principles can be used to make claims about specific aspects of the world."

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Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Height: 23mm,  Width: 15mm,  Spine: 1mm
Weight:   255g
ISBN:   9780226292137
ISBN 10:   0226292134
Pages:   170
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ronald N. Giere is professor of philosophy emeritus at the University of Minnesota, a former director of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, and a past president of the Philosophy of Science Association. He is the author or editor of many books, including, most recently, Science without Laws, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Reviews for Scientific Perspectivism

"""Clear and engaging."" - Peter Lipton, Science. ""A wonderful volume: insightful, compact, and readable."" - Evan Selinger, ""Quarterly Review of Biology"""


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