General Introduction | |
Nicolaus Copernicus: The Loss of Centrality | |
Ptolemy and Copernicus | |
A Clash of two Worldviews | |
The Geocentric Worldview | |
Aristotle’s Cosmology | |
Ptolemy’s Geocentrism | |
A Philosophical Aside: Outlook | |
Some Medieval Developments | |
The Heliocentric Worldview | |
Nicolaus Copernicus | |
The Explanation of the Seasons | |
Copernicus and the Copernican Turn | |
A Philosophical Aside: from empirical adequacy to theoretical validity | |
Copernicus Consolidated: Kepler and Galileo | |
Copernicus was not a Scientific Revolutionary | |
The Copernican Method | |
2 The Relativity of Motion | |
The Transition to Newton | |
On Hypotheses | |
Some Philosophical Lessons | |
The Loss of Centrality | |
Was Copernicus a Realist? | |
Lessons for Instrumentalism and Realism | |
Modern Realism | |
The Underdetermination of Theories by Evidence | |
The Duhem-Quine Thesis | |
The Power of Constraints | |
Theories, Models and Laws | |
Theories and Models | |
Laws of Nature, Laws of Science | |
Philosophical Views of Laws | |
The Inference View | |
The Regularity View | |
The Necessitarian View | |
The Structural View | |
Copernicus and Scientific Revolutions | |
The Anthropic Principle: A Reversal of the Copernican Turn? | |
Reading List | |
Essay Questions | |
Charles Darwin: The Loss of Rational Design | |
Darwin and Copernicus | |
Views of Organic Life | |
Views of Life before Darwin | |
The Great Chain of Being | |
Design Arguments | |
Lamarck: progressive evolution | |
Fossil Discoveries | |
Of Bones and Skeletons | |
The Antiquity of Man | |
Darwin’s Revolution | |
The Darwinian View of Life | |
Principles of Evolution | |
The Descent of Man | |
Philosophical Matters | |
Philosophical Presuppositions: mechanical worldview, determinism, materialism | |
From Biology to the Philosophy of Mind | |
Empiricism | |
Philosophy of Mind | |
Emergent Minds | |
The Loss of Rational Design | |
Intelligent Design | |
A Question of Method | |
Darwinian Inferences | |
Philosophical Empiricism | |
Some Principles of Elimination | |
Essential Features of Eliminative Inductivism | |
Falsifiability or Testability? | |
Explanation and Prediction | |
Some Models of Explanation – Functional Model, Causal Model, Structural Model | |
Hempel’s Model | |
Functional Models | |
Causal Models | |
A Counterfactual-interventionist Account | |
Mackie’s INUS Account | |
A Conditional View of Causality | |
Structural Explanations | |
A Brief Return to Realism | |
Darwin and Scientific Revolutions | |
Philosophical Consequences | |
Reading List | |
Essay Questions | |
Freud: The Loss of Transparency | |
Copernicus, Darwin and Freud | |
Some Views of Humankind | |
Enlightenment Vie | |
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