
The Role of Technology in Science: Philosophical Perspectives
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Technology allows today's researchers to gather, in a matter of hours, data that would previously have taken weeks or months to assemble. It also acts as a kind of metaphor bank, providing biologists in particular with analogies (the heart as a 'pump', the nervous system as a 'computer network') that have become common linguistic currency. This book also examines the fundamental epistemological distinctions between technology and science and assesses their continued relevance. Given the increasing amalgamation of the philosophies of science and technology, this fresh addition to the literature features pioneering work in a promising new field that will appeal both to philosophers and scientific historiographers.
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Product details
- Paperback | 258 pages
- 155 x 235 x 14.48mm | 4,161g
- 23 Oct 2016
- Springer
- Dordrecht, Netherlands
- English
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
- 1 Illustrations, color; 3 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 258 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.
- 9402406921
- 9789402406924
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Technology allows today's researchers to gather, in a matter of hours, data that would previously have taken weeks or months to assemble. It also acts as a kind of metaphor bank, providing biologists in particular with analogies (the heart as a 'pump', the nervous system as a 'computer network') that have become common linguistic currency. This book also examines the fundamental epistemological distinctions between technology and science and assesses their continued relevance. Given the increasing amalgamation of the philosophies of science and technology, this fresh addition to the literature features pioneering work in a promising new field that will appeal both to philosophers and scientific historiographers.
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