Experience, Reality, and Scientific Explanation [electronic resource] : Essays in Honor of Merrilee and Wesley Salmon /

The papers collected here comprise the proceedings of a Workshop in honor ofMerrilee and Wes Salmon, held in Florence on May 17-18, 1996. The aim of the meeting was to pay homage to these two American scholars, whose contact with Italian and European Universities and Institutes had a major influence on "Continental" thought in the field of epistemology and probability. In fact, Merrilee and Wes spent various periods lecturing at the Universities of Bologna, Florence, Rome, Trieste, Catania and Pisa, as well as in the University of Constance, where they helped to build a strong cultural "bridge" with the Pittsburgh Center for the Philosophy of Science. The Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science is particularly thankful to the Salmons for their ongoing cooperation and frequent visits. We must not forget that Wes Salmon was in the Florence Center and at the Philosophy Department of Florence, as visiting scholar, on many occasions, and that he made important contributions which have later appeared in Italian journals, such as Iride and Rivista di jilosojia. Merrilee was a speaker at the Conference on "Genetics, Linguistics, and Archaeology" (May 20-24,1991), organized by the Florence Center. Both Wes and Merrilee often enlivened the arguments of the initiatives they took part in.

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Main Authors: Galavotti, Maria Carla. editor., Pagnini, Alessandro. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1999
Subjects:Philosophy., Epistemology., Logic., Philosophy and science., Philosophy of nature., Philosophy of Science., Philosophy of Nature.,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2105022018-07-30T23:42:35ZExperience, Reality, and Scientific Explanation [electronic resource] : Essays in Honor of Merrilee and Wesley Salmon / Galavotti, Maria Carla. editor. Pagnini, Alessandro. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1999.engThe papers collected here comprise the proceedings of a Workshop in honor ofMerrilee and Wes Salmon, held in Florence on May 17-18, 1996. The aim of the meeting was to pay homage to these two American scholars, whose contact with Italian and European Universities and Institutes had a major influence on "Continental" thought in the field of epistemology and probability. In fact, Merrilee and Wes spent various periods lecturing at the Universities of Bologna, Florence, Rome, Trieste, Catania and Pisa, as well as in the University of Constance, where they helped to build a strong cultural "bridge" with the Pittsburgh Center for the Philosophy of Science. The Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science is particularly thankful to the Salmons for their ongoing cooperation and frequent visits. We must not forget that Wes Salmon was in the Florence Center and at the Philosophy Department of Florence, as visiting scholar, on many occasions, and that he made important contributions which have later appeared in Italian journals, such as Iride and Rivista di jilosojia. Merrilee was a speaker at the Conference on "Genetics, Linguistics, and Archaeology" (May 20-24,1991), organized by the Florence Center. Both Wes and Merrilee often enlivened the arguments of the initiatives they took part in.The Reception of German Scientific Philosophy in North America: 1930–1962 -- Immanenzgedanken and Knowledge as Unification. Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science -- Wesley Salmon on Explanation, Probability and Rationality -- Bayesian Confirmation -- The Great Illusion: Ignorance, Informational Cascades, and the Persistence of Unpopular Norms -- On Hume’s Experimental Atheism -- It Happened at the Same Time: Salmon and the Conventionality of Distant Simultaneity -- On Various Realisms in Quantum Theory -- Wrongful Life: Logico-Empiricist Philosophy of Biology -- Comments -- Words of Appreciation.The papers collected here comprise the proceedings of a Workshop in honor ofMerrilee and Wes Salmon, held in Florence on May 17-18, 1996. The aim of the meeting was to pay homage to these two American scholars, whose contact with Italian and European Universities and Institutes had a major influence on "Continental" thought in the field of epistemology and probability. In fact, Merrilee and Wes spent various periods lecturing at the Universities of Bologna, Florence, Rome, Trieste, Catania and Pisa, as well as in the University of Constance, where they helped to build a strong cultural "bridge" with the Pittsburgh Center for the Philosophy of Science. The Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science is particularly thankful to the Salmons for their ongoing cooperation and frequent visits. We must not forget that Wes Salmon was in the Florence Center and at the Philosophy Department of Florence, as visiting scholar, on many occasions, and that he made important contributions which have later appeared in Italian journals, such as Iride and Rivista di jilosojia. Merrilee was a speaker at the Conference on "Genetics, Linguistics, and Archaeology" (May 20-24,1991), organized by the Florence Center. Both Wes and Merrilee often enlivened the arguments of the initiatives they took part in.Philosophy.Epistemology.Logic.Philosophy and science.Philosophy of nature.Philosophy.Philosophy of Science.Logic.Epistemology.Philosophy of Nature.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9191-1URN:ISBN:9789401591911
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topic Philosophy.
Epistemology.
Logic.
Philosophy and science.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Science.
Logic.
Epistemology.
Philosophy of Nature.
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Logic.
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Philosophy of nature.
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Philosophy and science.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Science.
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Philosophy of Nature.
Philosophy.
Epistemology.
Logic.
Philosophy and science.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Science.
Logic.
Epistemology.
Philosophy of Nature.
Galavotti, Maria Carla. editor.
Pagnini, Alessandro. editor.
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Experience, Reality, and Scientific Explanation [electronic resource] : Essays in Honor of Merrilee and Wesley Salmon /
description The papers collected here comprise the proceedings of a Workshop in honor ofMerrilee and Wes Salmon, held in Florence on May 17-18, 1996. The aim of the meeting was to pay homage to these two American scholars, whose contact with Italian and European Universities and Institutes had a major influence on "Continental" thought in the field of epistemology and probability. In fact, Merrilee and Wes spent various periods lecturing at the Universities of Bologna, Florence, Rome, Trieste, Catania and Pisa, as well as in the University of Constance, where they helped to build a strong cultural "bridge" with the Pittsburgh Center for the Philosophy of Science. The Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science is particularly thankful to the Salmons for their ongoing cooperation and frequent visits. We must not forget that Wes Salmon was in the Florence Center and at the Philosophy Department of Florence, as visiting scholar, on many occasions, and that he made important contributions which have later appeared in Italian journals, such as Iride and Rivista di jilosojia. Merrilee was a speaker at the Conference on "Genetics, Linguistics, and Archaeology" (May 20-24,1991), organized by the Florence Center. Both Wes and Merrilee often enlivened the arguments of the initiatives they took part in.
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