Description
- ISBN-13: 9789383723423
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 9383723424
- Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
- Language: English
₹420.75
“Explore the philosophical foundations of science in ‘The Nature of Science: Epistemological Analysis’ by Anirban Biswas and Timir Basu (ISBN: 9789383723423). Delve into key epistemological questions, examining the nature of scientific knowledge, methods, and the relationship between evidence and theory. This book offers a critical analysis of scientific reasoning, challenging assumptions and offering fresh perspectives on the scientific enterprise. Ideal for students and scholars of philosophy, science, and the history of science.”
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Ankur Goel –
This book expanded my understanding of epistemology. Some of the language was difficult to follow. But the overall content is excellent.
Somala Sri Harsha –
The writing style is academically dry. I struggled to maintain focus, though the insights were important. It is a challenging but rewarding read!
Deepti –
The book offers a detailed look at the nature of scientific knowledge. It is academically written and provides a lot to consider!
Mansi Bharti –
Not an easy read, but very informative. The authors challenge common assumptions about science. Recommended for serious scholars.
Anant Maitrey –
An insightful, must-read! I found the chapter on scientific reasoning particularly insightful. Overall, a good analysis of epistemology.
Shobhit Pradhan –
Interesting ideas but the writing style felt a little dry. I struggled to stay engaged at times. However, it’s a thought-provoking analysis.
Krishn Sharan –
Thought-provoking and insightful. The authors provide a new lens through which to view science. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sony Benny –
Provides a solid overview of the philosophy of science, and has a few sections were unclear. I’d still recommend this book.
Nishant Sharma –
The book provides a solid foundation in the philosophy of science. Some chapters were a bit too technical for my taste. Still, a valuable resource.
Ashish Tewari –
A dense but rewarding read. Challenging concepts presented well. Could use more real-world examples, though. Overall, a good exploration of epistemology.
Sanskar Maheshwari –
A critical examination of scientific methods. It can get bogged down in philosophical jargon. But, it’s a worthwhile endeavor.
Dhananjay Joshi –
This book has expanded my knowledge of epistemology. Some of the language was difficult to grasp. However, the overall content is great.
Shishank –
I appreciate the critical analysis of scientific reasoning. Some arguments felt repetitive. Still a beneficial read for students in the field.
Prerna Sharma –
Excellent book for anyone interested in the nature of scientific knowledge. A bit academic, but worth the effort. Highly recommend it.
Pushpak Aggarwal –
Excellent read for those that want to explore science. Although it can be bogged down, it is a worthy exploration in philosophy.
Anant Maitrey –
Good overview of the subject. I found the chapter on evidence and theory particularly insightful. A few sections were unclear.
Mudit Jain –
A deep dive into epistemology. Biswas and Basu offer a fresh perspective. Definitely a book to reread and digest slowly.
Naman Kumar –
I found the book to be somewhat dense and challenging to get through. However, it contains valuable insight and information on this topic.