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"The authors have set the standards of biophilosophy" (Eörs Szathmáry, in Trends in Ecology & Evolution).
"Those who have no problems or see none do not need this book. But those who look for help in the partially inconclusive debates over meaning and truth, have much to gain by it" (Gerhard Vollmer, Naturwissenschaften).
"How are scientific theories chosen? How are they used? For many years Mario Bunge's cogent and lucid work has provided me with insights into fascinating questions like these" (Owen Gingerich, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
"How are scientific theories chosen? How are they used? For many years Mario Bunge's cogent and lucid work has provided me with insights into fascinating questions like these" (Owen Gingerich, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
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His chef d'oeuvre is the monumental 8-volume Treatise on Basic Philosophy (1974-1989), in which he treats semantics, ontology, epistemology and ethics from a unified and unique perspective.
In order to present a panorama of such a system, Martin Mahner has collected in Scientific Realism, 30 articles that illustrate most aspects of Bunge's thought, from metaphysics and epistemology, to moral, social and political philosophy.
This book will be of great interest for anyone who shares a scientific, realist, materialist, naturalist and humanist outlook.
This book will be equally invaluable to those seriously working to understand society and improve it, and repentent postmodernists wishing to be cured of their affliction. The book covers, in a scholarly, systemic, and often humorous and entertaining manner, all the social sciences (including anthropology, demography, linguistics, economics, sociology, political science, culturology and history) and sociotechnologies (including the law, management science, normative economics, and action theory). The following are excerpts from various professional reviews:
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"We should welcome the book for its author, subject, and style" (Charles Tilly, Columbia University).
"The book is scholarly yet lively; comprehensive yet unified around a few central powerful ideas; profound yet entertaining reading with one bon mot after another; unorthodox yet constructive" (Joseph Agassi, Tel Aviv and York Universities).
"No one can read [this volume] without learning a great deal, and [it] could be used as backbone of a teaching course, or an intelligent person could use it in an initiation to each of the fields [covered by the book]. Clarity, erudition and range are the merits" (the late Ernest Gellner).
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This is absolutely not the one-stop philosophical dictionary to buy 24 hours before a final exam in philosophy 101- at least if you want to pass the course, and forget all about it ever after. Nor is it a specialized dictionary most likely to appeal to mathematicians or logicians, although there are several very useful entries on e.g. various logical topics of philosophical interest. It is though a great read and a great reference, stylistically more like Bierce or Johnson or Fowler than Webster. Beginners should be aware though, that while mostly very readable, there are some technical entries. While this really is a philosophical dictionary, it is a very unique one, and should be considered, and appreciated, as a philosophical work on its own.