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May 19, 2024
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PHIL 362 - Philosophy of Science 2021-2022 Catalog Year
Credit(s): 3 Lecture: 3 Non-Lecture: 0 This course will examine the nature of science. What makes the difference between scientific theories and nonscientific ones? Is there a special kind of reasoning for science, or just a special subject matter? Does science have a greater claim to knowledge? What are the limits of science? Can religion and morality be turned into sciences, or is there a fundamental gap of some sort between these different realms? We will consider these questions both naively and in terms of a set of philosophical theories of science that have been developed over the past century. We will also examine a variety of long-standing conceptual problems in particular sciences, including mathematics. Finally, we will look at the important consequences of science in today’s society, in particular the pressing issue of “junk science”.
Prerequisite(s): PHIL 100 Offered: Not on a Regular Basis Graded: N - Normal
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