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The Philosophy Of Science: Volume I: Epistemology in Franklin, TN
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What is the proper way to understand science and its relationship to philosophy?
In
The Philosophy Of Science
, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but
the
way of knowing.
In
The Philosophy Of Science
, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but
the
way of knowing.
What is the proper way to understand science and its relationship to philosophy?
In
The Philosophy Of Science
, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but
the
way of knowing.
In
The Philosophy Of Science
, Steven Gussman offers his answer to this oft-overlooked question, revealing that scientists and laypeople alike often have the wrong idea of what science truly is, in the big picture. This book reveals that any philosophy is a two-sided coin of epistemology (how one knows what one knows) and ontology (a body of knowledge describing the world), and that in this effort, science stands peerless, head-and-shoulders above the rest. In these pages, the reader will uncover the laws of philosophy of science which reveal why science is not a way of knowing, but
the
way of knowing.

















