Epistemodico. A Mosaic Portrait of Science

Par : Jean-François Trinquecoste

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  • Nombre de pages320
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.404 kg
  • Dimensions14,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 1,8 cm
  • ISBN978-2-37687-933-6
  • EAN9782376879336
  • Date de parution22/12/2023
  • CollectionBusiness Science Institute
  • ÉditeurEMS GEODIF

Résumé

This book is an introduction to the philosophy of science, covering the main concepts - as well as a number of seminal authors - in dictionary form. The prologue and introduction place particular emphasis on the value and usefulness of science, and the obstacles it has had to overcome - and sometimes still has to - in order to exist. Thereafter, each entry explains the notion in question, with practical implications and advice for researchers from the management sciences, the humanities and the social sciences. Mainly intended for researchers, this book has nevertheless been designed to appeal to all those readers - even non-specialists - who are curious about the nature and usefulness of science in general.
This book is an introduction to the philosophy of science, covering the main concepts - as well as a number of seminal authors - in dictionary form. The prologue and introduction place particular emphasis on the value and usefulness of science, and the obstacles it has had to overcome - and sometimes still has to - in order to exist. Thereafter, each entry explains the notion in question, with practical implications and advice for researchers from the management sciences, the humanities and the social sciences. Mainly intended for researchers, this book has nevertheless been designed to appeal to all those readers - even non-specialists - who are curious about the nature and usefulness of science in general.