The Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition Free Audiobook Download by Samir Okasha


The Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition is a clear and concise introduction to the philosophy of science. Written by Samir Okasha, the two-part introduction starts with a history of how science developed and how it affects society. The book has been updated in this edition and now also includes an exploration of the philosophy of law and language.

Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition goes into detail on the history of and definitions of science in a very concise way. It also covers how scientific theories are tested and falsified.

This is the second edition of a classic introduction to the philosophy of science and its distinguished author, Samir Okasha, who is an emeritus professor of Philosophy in Oxford and director of the Initiative for Science and Society. The philosophy of science is concerned with how we should think about our knowledge and understanding of nature. The book covers many topics including scientific revolutions, philosophy of space and time, reductionism, evolution theory, confirmation bias, experimental design and more. This audiobook is narrated by Liam Gerrard.

In The Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition, Samir Okasha provides a very brief and condensed overview of some of the most basic ideas in Philosophy of Science. He delves into topics such as experimentation, paradigms, theories, truth and falsity and rationality. This audiobook is perfect for those who are new to this subject or for those who want to refresh their memory on the basics.

The philosopher Samir Okasha scores a direct hit with his second edition of this short introduction to the philosophy of science. An easy-to-understand summary of scientific thought, it's also a highly stimulating read.

There is a new edition of this very short introduction to the philosophy of science. It was published in 2013, and it includes a revised introduction, new chapters on the history of science and on scientific practice, plus new sections on the concept of knowledge and reproducibility.

Published Date 2021-09-14
Duration 4 hours 28 minutes
Author Samir Okasha
Narrated Liam Gerrard
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Philosophy

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