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Practical Realist Philosophy of Science
Reflecting on Rein Vihalemm’s Ideas
Ave Mets (Anthology Editor) , Endla Lõhkivi (Anthology Editor) , Peeter Müürsepp (Anthology Editor) , Jaana Eigi-Watkin (Anthology Editor) , Hasok Chang (Contributor) , Jaana Eigi-Watkin (Contributor) , Apostolos Gerontas (Contributor) , David Hommen (Contributor) , Juho Lindholm (Contributor) , Olimpia Lombardi (Contributor) , Endla Lõhkivi (Contributor) , Ave Mets (Contributor) , Bruno Mölder (Contributor) , Peeter Müürsepp (Contributor) , Alexander Pechenkin (Contributor) , Sami Pihlström (Contributor) , Klaus Ruthenberg (Contributor) , Kenneth R. Westphal (Contributor)
Practical Realist Philosophy of Science
Reflecting on Rein Vihalemm’s Ideas
Ave Mets (Anthology Editor) , Endla Lõhkivi (Anthology Editor) , Peeter Müürsepp (Anthology Editor) , Jaana Eigi-Watkin (Anthology Editor) , Hasok Chang (Contributor) , Jaana Eigi-Watkin (Contributor) , Apostolos Gerontas (Contributor) , David Hommen (Contributor) , Juho Lindholm (Contributor) , Olimpia Lombardi (Contributor) , Endla Lõhkivi (Contributor) , Ave Mets (Contributor) , Bruno Mölder (Contributor) , Peeter Müürsepp (Contributor) , Alexander Pechenkin (Contributor) , Sami Pihlström (Contributor) , Klaus Ruthenberg (Contributor) , Kenneth R. Westphal (Contributor)
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Description
The Estonian philosopher of science Rein Vihalemm (1938–2015) left two prominent and fruitful philosophical-methodological legacies that continue to captivate philosophers of science: a methodological distinction of scientific disciplines and the practical realist philosophy of science. Edited by Ave Mets, Endla Lõhkivi, Peeter Müürsepp, and Jaana Eigi-Watkin, Practical Realist Philosophy of Science: Reflecting on Rein Vihalemm's Ideas explores some of these fruits that have sprung from philosophy of science, and the applications of those approaches through three main ideas: (back)grounds of the practical approach, metaphysics of practices, and special sciences. The first part features authors who juxtapose Vihalemm’s approach with those of prominent philosophers on the practical and material basis of cognition, providing support and refinement to his framework. The second part delves into the metaphysical aspects of science and practices, and comprehending them. The third part centers around examples of Vihalemm’s approach to specific scientific disciplines within chemistry, biology and humanities. These diverse implications outlined in this book, supported by solid ground and compelling argumentation, offer an original contribution to this field.
Table of Contents
Ave Mets, Endla Lõhkivi, Peeter Müürsepp, Jaana Eigi-Watkin
Part I: (Back)Grounds of the Practical Approach
Chapter 1: John Dewey as a Precursor of Rein Vihalemm
Juho Lindholm
Chapter 2: Vihalemm’s Practical Realism: A Wittgensteinian Appraisal
David Hommen
Chapter 3: Rein Vihalemm’s Practical Realism and the Pragmatics of Actual Scientific Inquiry: Why Scientific Realism Can Only Be Practical
Kenneth R. Westphal
Part II: Metaphysics of Practices
Chapter 4: Pluralist Realism: Where Onticity and Practice Meet
Olimpia Lombardi
Chapter 5: Practice-Oriented Realism in the Tradition of Rein Vihalemm
Hasok Chang
Chapter 6: Mental Kinds and Practical Realism
Bruno Mölder
Part III: Special Sciences
Chapter 7: Practical Realism and the Philosophy of the Humanities
Sami Pihlström
Chapter 8: The Philosophical Neglect of Chemistry Revisited
Klaus Ruthenberg
Chapter 9: What Does Chemistry Do?
Alexander Pechenkin and Apostolos Gerontas
Chapter 10: Pluralist Chemistry and the Constructive Realist Philosophy of Science
Ave Mets
Chapter 11: Molecular Biology and Genetics: On the Evolution of the Nature of Modern Biology and Its Relation to Chemistry and Physics
Apostolos Gerontas
Conclusion
About the Contributors
Product details
Published | May 07 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 270 |
ISBN | 9798216337706 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 4 BW Illustrations |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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With inspiration from young Marx, Rein Vihalemm, an important pioneer of the philosophy of chemistry, developed an original account of practical realism as via media between standard scientific realism and anti-realism. In Practical Realist Philosophy of Science, edited by Ave Mets, Endla Lõhkivi, Peeter Müürsepp, and Jaana Eigi-Watkin, these two interrelated themes of Vihalemm’s work are reflected and critically examined by experts on the philosophy of science and its history. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the relations of scientific realism and contemporary pragmatism.
Ilkka Niiniluoto, University of Helsinki
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Over the last decades, philosophy of science has become increasingly practice-oriented. Although this development is sometimes described as a specific turn or approach to philosophy of science, it is a many-faceted development with many different roots and instantiations. Using the work of the Estonian philosopher of science Rein Vihalemm as a prism, Practical Realist Philosophy of Science: Reflecting on Rein Vihalemm’s Ideas adds many new dimensions to our understanding of the history and the scope of practice-oriented philosophy and builds important bridges between traditions from different regions. With contributions from many of the key scholars in the field, this volume ought to be on the reading list of any practice-oriented philosophers of science.
Hanne Andersen, Københavns Universitet